Divine light
St Eugene’s Cathedral in Northern Ireland is the seat of the Bishop of Derry. It’s a commanding building which you can see from around the city, and sits close to the Bogside area, famous for its political murals.
A visit on a Saturday afternoon saw the building empty and hushed. The bright but chilly weather threw beautiful light through the magnificent stained glass and other windows. It was a pleasure to be able to walk around and leisure and take numerous photographs. It’s a place that I recommend visiting if you ever find yourself in Derry.
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Divine indeed!
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Thank you very much, I’m glad you like it!
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Reblogged this on Annette J Dunlea Irish Author.
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Thank you very much for sharing, Annette. Very much appreciated.
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Beautiful use of the light, great composition!
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Thanks so much. It was a very bright, chilly day and diffused very well through the cathedral windows.
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Beautiful images! :)
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Thank you Richard. It trumps Southwark Cathedral for me. There wasn’t a soul there and I had it all to myself.
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Bliss! :)
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