I've personally seen too many photo's of the Cathedral. I love the architecture of it, but too many photo's too see some thing different. But if you were to return, I'd maybe say take a tripod with you. And an ultra wide angle lens if possible.
Considering that this was your first time in low light I think that you've done a good job I'm sure since taking these you have developed a better understanding of low light and camera setting and if you went back you would be better at controlling the exposure, you've made a good use of DoF but there's not a lot of interest in these for me :shrug:
Dont get me wrong, it's been done to death. But if you look for little things, use different lenses. There's tonnes you can do. I went up with a film camera and a 50mm f1.8 lens and came back with a fair few good shots. One of the beginning of the bible. Not something I thought of until I walked past it and the light was perfect on the bible. Go back and try to look for something different in the same places. You'll easily find stuff
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