Sacred Heart Cathedral - Bendigo

Adam Gormley

Sacred Heart Cathedral - Bendigo

Driving through Bendigo, this is almost impossible to miss, the main centre spire is 87 metres high, and the building is 75 metres long!

It is the second tallest cathedral in Australia, after the St Patrick’s Cathedral in Melbourne. The nave was completed in 1901, and the building was finally completed in 1977. Definately one of the most stunning and awe inspiring piece of architecture I have ever seen. After several hours of pleasurable photography, I finalized 2 shots, this one, and a night shot, which will come soon. I hope you enjoy!

Canon 50D, 10mm, 5:34pm Bendigo, Victoria.

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Sacred Heart Cathedral - Bendigo by Adam Gormley
Sacred Heart Cathedral - Bendigo by Adam Gormley
  • FlowersEtc

    FlowersEtc

    What a awesome capture. Fantastic and great information, thank you so very much.

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks very much Ann, glad you liked it! :)

  • rain-dogs

    rain-dogs

    Excellent shot love the whole perspective thing going on …tis an amazing building…good info..cheers

  • Adam Gormley replied

    No worries, and thanks very much for the comments mate!! :)

  • Marilyn Harris

    Marilyn Harris

    Fabulous perspective Adam! Brilliant shot! :o)

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks very much Blossom! :)

  • Gene Walls

    Gene Walls

    Absolutely awesome image, Adam!!! Gorgeous work of ART!

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks very much Gene mate, appreciated :)

  • peter

    peterworks here

    Great perspective and mood – this is a compelling image!

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks a bunch Peter mate, appreciated :)

  • joyousmoon

    joyousmoon

    Gorgeous capture. What a lovely structure!

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks Pamela, definately one of the nicest churches I have seen! :)

  • saseoche

    saseoche

    This is stunning work and def.my fav.well done!

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks very much Sas! :)

  • Novice

    Novice

    wow like the way you have put this pic together

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks very much Esperanza! :)

  • EarthGipsy

    EarthGipsy

    WoW! Nice perspective ~ very erie!

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks a bunch EarthGypsy! :)

  • chijude

    chijude

    I agree with EarthGipsy … great perspective . Very interesting result!

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks a bunch Jude! :)

  • catherine walker

    catherine walker

    Fabulous photo..so well done

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks very much Catherine! :)

  • Sooty6

    Sooty6

    WOW Great shot. Look forward to seeing your night shot

  • Adam Gormley replied

    Thanks Sooty, glad you liked it :)

  • Megan Martin

    Megan Martin

    WOW Spectacular shot Adam! Wonderful HDR!!

  • JuliaWright

    JuliaWright

    Great work, love the perspective

  • yolanda

    yolanda

    Amazing shot. Love the angle and HDR :-)

  • judygal

    judygal

    This is a great photo . We would love to have this entry in the latest challenge for the Gold rush and ghost towns old churches in a mining or ghost town.

  • Daniel J. McCauley IV

    Daniel J. McCa...

    Gorgeous wide angle capture, Adam! Beautiful work!

  • Gina Cormier

    Gina Cormier

    Awesome image! Did you use a wide angle lens?

  • judygal

    judygal

    Hi, can you please submit this great photo to the goldrush and ghost towns group to be featured as you are in the top 10 for our challenge.

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  • Teacup

    Teacup

    I jst love everything about this photograph. The atmosphere; angles; light…. Must confess that I have been to Bendigo and my mum was born there, but didn’t notice this amazing building. Shame on me!!

  • RedRose1

    RedRose1

    Fabulous shot :))

  • Linda Yates

    Linda Yates 25 days ago

    Amazing architecture, so beautiful. What exceptional work you have done. Tremendous!
    Congratulations!!!

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