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15 Comments on Friday Foto, Out of the Archives: St. Patricks Cathedral
Absolutely stunning and quite a fete of archetectural design. Thanks for the pic.
William
A magnificent photo. It reminds me of the churches and cathedrals in Europe that are so photogenic. I'd love to see it in person.
Jeff
Such a beautiful building I would love to see it in person one day. Thanks for sharing William.
Thanks, William, for sharing your beautiful photograph.
Have an outstanding weekend with your camera in hand.
Such a great shot of one the worlds awesome cathedrals...it has been a number of years since i've been inside it but always breathtaking Bill!
Good morning Bill. I bet that is almost breath taking in person. I can almost feel it. Great pic!!!!
They built some amazing churches back in the old days. Wonderful architecture!
Good morning William. OMG, the picture is incredible! The light is just right and I love the framing as well. Enjoy the day.
William, I don't think I can think of a more delightful couple of hours than a cup of coffee and perusing your archives. This is the quintessential perfect shot of a cathedral as we all imagine them to be.
Hi William,
Wow what a striking photograph of this cathedral. I love all the historical places in California and San Diego is right up there with San Francisco. Thanks for sharing.
There is a certain aura about many churches around the globe, which simply capture the imagination. I get it when I look at this picture of St. Pat's. I also got it at Westminster Abbey in London. When I look at churches built in the past, I often find myself saying,they don't build them like they use to!
William,
I am with Myrl on this one. Am I right to assume that this is NYC St. Patrick's Cathedral? I also think that St Peter's Basilica and all the Italian duomos, (Florence, Milan) my favorites and the great cathedals of France give you the feeling of amazement, since they were built without the tools and machinery we have today. Thanks for sharing your archives. A
Have a most enjoyable weekend and be sure to have your camera in hand to capture the special moments that you will want to share.
How did I manage to miss this one? Hope you are having a restful Sunday afternoon!
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