The facade of St Mary's Cathedral on College Street has been featuring Lights of Christmas, a light projection show running from 8th December to 25th December. The display captures the essence of Australia’s natural beauty during summer, featuring traditional Christmas colours and imagery inspired by the cathedral. A brilliant display on this building that dominates the skyline on the eastern edge of the city. This view is from across the square in Cook and Philip Park, where choral performances have also been held nightly on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.
Beautiful J!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family a Merry Christmas. :o)
Spectacular lights series of this beautiful building.
ReplyDeleteIt's not only a beautiful building, but your photos are outstanding!
ReplyDeleteJust fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSt. Mary's is my favorite place in Sydney. Even without the lights she is dramatic and beautiful .
These are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow, the things that can be done with lights. Incredible.
ReplyDeleteThese light show are so special, wow ;-)
ReplyDeleteMay the holiday bring happiness ;-)
Incredible, spectacular lighting and, as always, your photos capture it all beautifully! Wishing your and your family a very Merry and Joyful Christmas, Jim!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Fantastic light display! I've never seen anything like that over here - maybe I don't get out enough?
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what a spectacular light show. fantastic. happy christmas.
ReplyDeleteWHOW, spectacular. A wonderful idea!
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ReplyDeletetantissimi auguri di Felice Natale a te e alla tua famiglia.
Myriam
Your photos are fantastic !!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas !
Amazing Christmas lights combination! I'm jealous, here in Athens Christmas is not as bright and festive as previous years...
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. It must have taken them a long time and a lot of lights to complete.
ReplyDeleteIncredible, I'd love to see something like that.
ReplyDeleteI am getting annoyed at all this clever lighting of public buildings in Sydney. Was doesn't Melbourne do it?
ReplyDeleteAndrew, there are some great heritage buildings in Melbourne that would look fantastic with light projections.
DeleteThese are absolutely amazing. Thank for showing them.
ReplyDeleteThat is incredible and your shots are super! Thanks for showing us. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. You had a better spot than me. It was crowded so I was off to one side. ARe you using a tripod, if not, they are excellent for hand held.
ReplyDeleteAnn, yes I had to use a tripod for these and stood right up the back of the viewing area. The barracks photos from a couple of days ago were hand held.
DeletePS. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAwesome lighting! Stunning!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Alexander
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Wow ! That's something else ! Wonderful shots and what an imagination !
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteSydney sure is putting on a pretty and colourful season.
Looking foward to seeing your window post, there are some pretty ones this year.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
ReplyDeleteWow the light show is amazing. Very beautiful and magical. Merry Christmas and hope you have a great time celebrating christmas with your family.
ReplyDeleteHope you well, season's greetings!
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Beautiful! Wish you a very happy Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is just awesome!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful holiday season.
Great photos. Amazing light show.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
I can not imagine xmas in Australia. I lived on Guam for a few year and am still traumatized by Santa showing up via speed boat.
ReplyDeleteAmazing.
Difficult to say which is best. Thank you for sharing such Beauty. Please have you all a blessed Christmas.
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Amazing sight! Great pictures...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing range of colours! I wouldn't have wanted to miss this light show. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best for Christmas and the coming year.
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
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What a beautiful display of color and wonder. The Cathedral is lovely and breathtaking. Happy Holidays and Happy Sky Watch!
ReplyDeletesylvia murphy, that funny. Santa has been known to arrive on Christmas Day by lifesaver rescue boat on Sydney beaches.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! I'm glad I don't have to pay the electric bill!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Beautiful captue and love the effects. Happy Holidays
ReplyDeletethat is lovely!
ReplyDeletewishing you and yours a season of joy and more!
wow, wow, wow! the lights are spectacular! what a grand display! fantastic shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy holidays!
This is truly magnificient. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat spectacular sights! And the lighting/your photography, most beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Beautiful! Wishing you a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry christmas to you and all the people you love
ReplyDeletePierre
Ciao J Bar,I do not know if you celebrate Christmas, if so I wish you and your family, a great Christmas and a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Lights of Christmas
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Luiz Ramos
Wow!!! so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas :)
What an astonishing light display! We don't have anything like that up here...but then again it's Christmas in Winter and it can get pretty frigid,so I guess the equipment might freeze lol
ReplyDeletethe cathedral shots are amazing!!! bright blessings to you and your beloveds!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sciarada. We certainly do celebrate Christmas. Hope you have a Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful cathedral. I'm was so happy to visit it when I came back for a holiday last year.
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