Urban landscapes: the awesome atmosphere of worship
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST BASILICA, ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND
Most churches older than a century tend to be dark, but I was delighted to find a lighter atmosphere in this basilica, completed in 1855 in Canada’s easternmost province. At that time, it was the largest Irish cathedral outside of Ireland. (The exterior is nearly as impressive. Check it out here: https://wp.me/p2ccTX-14V.)
Nikon D7100, tripod
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Wow, what an interior and so well photographed, Frank. I would never have expected something soornatne like this in Newfoundland
Me neither. You can just imagine how gobsmacked I was when I walked in and saw this scene. 🙂
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