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Late afternoon light

Love this church

There’s something about the light this time of year.

It’s softer.

More dreamy.
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Imagine the wedding photos.

Yes there was a wedding going on.

It’s a very popular church for that.

A religious experience

Where do you think this church is?

It could be in Europe – a sunny part obviously – it could be in South America or Mexico.

It’s in Mullewa, about an hour east of Geraldton in the midwest.

On the cross

Birds on the Belfry

Afternoon light

Gargoyle

Sunset in Mullewa

Correllas on the Cross

Coming across this church as the sun set on Wednesday was surreal.

I had driven up with the new manager of the Geraldton station, he’s been in the UK for the last couple of decades so we took the inland route to familiarise him with the midwest.

It had been a long drive, meeting some of the locals and we were way behind our frankly unrealistic schedule.

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We’d had to stop just before Mullewa to wait for some sheep to cross the road.

Sheep crossing the road

We were tired, it was dusty and dry and I’m sure he was overwhelmed with the scale of the new job ahead of him.

As we drive into town we see the belfry.

We had to stop.

It was as if we had stepped through a portal to Mexico.

I was waiting for a tumbleweed to roll past.

Both of us are keen photographers.

We whipped out our point and clicks and between us must have taken a hundred photos.

Oh for a DSLR!

It honestly felt as if we had traveled across the world.

The modern church

catholic

So what do you think?

This is St Mary’s Cathedral in the centre of Perth undergoing extensive renovations and extensions.

As you can see the new look includes a very modern semicircular section around the front.  Long windows and curved pillars.

Very modern.

There’s also underground parking and extensive offices.

It’s a beautiful building, clearly not big enough for the congregation, hence the extension.

But…
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But…

I don’t know.

I’m not Catholic.

I guess I’d rather they make a wholly modern building somewhere else and keep the integrity of the older style.

I love the old cathedrals and churches of Italy and I can’t imagine them doing this.

On the other hand I think the glass pyramid works quite well at the Louvre.

What do you think?