Old Parish Church of St George the Martyr at Queenscliff on the Bellarine Peninsula
(on the other side of Port Phillip Bay - across from my Mornington Peninsula)
It was constructed in 1863.
Where there is sunlight
The shadows shape and linger
Powerful friendship
Welcome to the shadows of Shadow Shot Sunday!
Your hosts are:
Magical Mystical Teacher
Rose (chubskulit)
Gemma Wiseman
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May the sunlight and shadows always be with you!
George is really good looking! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
Good shadow shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful old building with soft shadows painting it in the light. This is a very nice and quiet shadow shot Gemma : )
ReplyDeleteJoy
AS cores em contraste com as sombras fica muito bonito. Beijos!
ReplyDeleteOh! That is a nice shot! So tranquil...
ReplyDeleteThe church makes a great canvas for shadow.
ReplyDeleteLooks so peaceful and calm. This is what I need when I have the time to chillax.
ReplyDeleteA lil bit of a sun.
Happy SSS2.
/Chie
beautiful! I love the shapes of the windows and doors, plus the roofline.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely church - styled like in England but without the stone exterior - the lines are ver nice in white. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, sun-dappled church. Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI like how clear and crisp the air looks. I want to be there.
ReplyDeleteGood Lord covered one of his homes with love and shadows.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful white church shows off those shadows. Nice shot.
ReplyDeletethese shadows look very protective ! have a nice sunny Sunday !
ReplyDeleteA charming little church—and a perfect canvas for those shadows!
ReplyDeleteLove your shot this week.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting.
love the beautiful blue sky!!!!
ReplyDeletewonderful shadow shot!!
Wonderful shadow shot!
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