The Lights of Christmas
St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney, NSW, Australia
NIKON D600 + 16.0-35.0 mm f/4.0 @ 35 mm, 10 sec at f/8, ISO 200
It's the Lights of Christmas St Mary's Cathedral time again in the heart of Sydney's CBD.
Each night from now until Christmas from 8:30PM to midnight the walls of St Mary's cathedral will be lit up with projections celebrating the festive season.
The Lights of Christmas are told in three parts.
1) The Joy of Giving
The Lights of Christmas examines the joy of giving and of service. Serving, or put simply, ‘doing things for others’ is one of the greatest gifts we can give someone that costs nothing.
2) The Twelve Days of Christmas
The Season of Christmas is a time of anticipation and celebration, especially for Children. Young and old can count down the days to Christmas as we are treated to a fun and specially designed animation of the traditional melody; The Twelve Days of Christmas.
3) The Madonna and Child
We are reminded of the devotion to service that the Madonna endured throughout her life and can reflect with images created by some of the world’s greatest artists.