Bren’s Mid-Week Monochrome – MWM 16
The Cathedral in Grafton also known as Cathedral Church of Christ the King was built in 1884
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that’s huge, I’m sure I must have driven past it and never noticed!
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It is well worth a walk around and if it’s open you must go inside
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lo haven’t been to Grafton in many years, used to drive through there when I lived in Coffs but that was another lifetime!
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Thank you for joining in.. what a beautiful cathedral. I love walking around churches and cathedrals. We were coming back from Ashford last night and I saw this quaint little church.. definitely will be going back that way to photograph it. Many thanks for entering the challenge.
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I love the shapes that churches give and they work so well in black and white. I enjoy walking around churches as well Bren 🙂
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A magnificent church, well captured. Look great in BnW, Brian! 🙂
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Thank you Amy 🙂
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These work so well in black and white. Like them very much
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Thank you Lisa. Buildings do lend themselves to black and white
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