Empty halls of pure architecture. That’s what those old French monasteries are.
The first two images have been taken with rectilinear lenses. I’ve used the 7-14/2.8 for the big hall of the church. Could easily be mistaken for Dwarvish architecture in Moria, below the Misty Mountains, right?
The third image has been taken with the 7.5/f3.5 fish. It’s a manual lens without electronic communication between lens and body, but I am absolutely sure I have used it wide open.
It’s the first time I have used a fisheye on vacations. You won’t see it in use very often, but during the months since, I have found it to be a valuable addition to my “Big Gear”.