Antigua’s Cathedral at Sunset

Antigua's Cathedral at Sunset

The quality of the light has been fabulous. I feel the urge to re-shoot almost all the buildings, houses, churches and ruins all over again. It’s been only two weeks since our last look at the Antigua Guatemala’s Cathedral, but the colors are a-changing so I figure I shoot it again. Here are other photos of Cathedral; if you care to look at the building from different angles and weather conditions click the following links:

  1. Illuminated Antigua’s Cathedral at twilight
  2. Requiem for the Rain
  3. Antigua Guatemala’s Cathedral
  4. Taxis at Antigua’s Cathedral
Share it with family and friends via email, Facebook, Twitter...
  • email
  • Print
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • Technorati
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Related pages:

  • No Related pages

View Comments to “Antigua’s Cathedral at Sunset”



  1. Meg says:

    Rudy, the first of the four links gave me Error 404, but luckily I found the slide show of your first 100 photos. How fantastic was THAT!!! Did you do the 101-200 as well, yet?

  2. Beautiful building, beautiful sky, beautiful photograph!

  3. Brian Wozniak says:

    Just wnted to thank you for this slice of life of Angitua. It’s absolutely wonderful. I hope you never stop.

  4. This is so beautiful! Such great detail of the building and the color of the sky is great! Very nice!

  5. Jerry says:

    Rudy, Everyday your photos give an even deeper look at your many faceted beautiful city. I have seen most of the places you have shown, Thanks for the beautiful reminders.

  6. [...] and his child in the opposite corner with a deep blue sky as backdrop. This shot is very similar to Antigua’s Cathedral at Sunset which showed a massive cathedral in one corner and a tiny bike rider in the opposite corner with an [...]

  7. [...] the cathedral is the most important church in a town, but in La Antigua Guatemala, a colonial town full with so [...]



Leave a Reply

blog comments powered by Disqus