When I arrived in Bayeux, the weather was overcast. From the train station, it was a short walk to the hotel. The skies cleared up later in the afternoon as I experimented with some HDR photography.

Unlike its cousin in Paris, this Notre Dame had no crowds or lines. I could walk right in without waiting for an hour. I found a gothic-style vaulted ceiling above the aisle.

The interior of cathedrals are ideal for HDR. These are almost always unevenly lit with dark, cavernous interiors contrasted with the bright stained glass windows.
