Colorful light in the early dawn floods a gothic window. Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral in Seattle sits on the northwest edge of Capitol Hill. Construction began in 1928 and was finished and dedicated in April 1931. It is one of the most recognizable landmarks in town, easily seen from Interstate 5, Lake Union and Queen Anne Hill. Here just before dawn the natural and manmade light intensifies the colors washing over this gothic window.
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This is stunning Madge!
A great shot – I love Gothic architecture.
wonderful colors! :)
Wowwwwww what a amazing picture !!!..lovely week….xxx..
What amazing colors!! Beautiful…
Beautiful colours and time of day for great atmosphere. It feels like it could be on the edge of beautiful or frightening.
Wondrous color and mood Madge!
Looks a lot older than 1931- and another stunning capture with that light Madge.
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wonderful frame with excellent combination of colors, exquisite photo.
A beautiful ambassador for your lovely, picturesque city.
Thank you for sharing at Your Sunday Best this week, Madge. xoxo
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stunning, the colors just blow my mind
Lovely colors and composition!
Oh yes!
the colors are subtle but very effective .. drawing the eye in …
It is quite a gorgeous shot and beautiful landmark!
A terrific reward for getting up early!
Just gorgeous
Gorgeous, love it!