Yeah, it's pretty astonishing. I'm going to do the choir next as a separate album. Wait'll you see that! I need to go back over and get a series of photos in exact order. I've got a ton of them, but they are all jumbled up.
When you take the windows and other older pieces together with the choir, it is just so much you can't process it. I've been there about 20 times or more and each time, I get sensory overload. What was nice was going through the photos and zooming in for features that are often missed when you are there in person.
The windows are really huge and set in places where you can't step back and get a good straight on shot, so I did the best I could. It would be nice if a professional could get in there with some good equipment, some scaffolding, and get the shots dead on in segments and then assemble them into single images.
I tell people that Notre Dame in Paris is boring after Auch Cathedral and they look at me in amazement. But now maybe you can understand why I say this.