The Notre Dame de Bonsecours Chapel is the oldest in Old Montreal. The original chapel that used to be there was built in the mid 1600’s. Only its foundation remains. The church was rebuilt in the 1770’s and has gone through many renovations and much remodelling since then. It’s an absolutely gorgeous church both inside and out and you can actually see the inside here. The front of the church faces St. Paul street and the back of the church faces the St. Lawrence River which is one of the reasons that the church is known as the Sailor’s Church.
The decorations on the outside of the church have enthralled Montrealers and tourists for a long while. The Virgin Mary Statue at the back of the church is enormous and incredibly impressive. Montreal poet/singer Leonard Cohen referred to this statue in his song Suzanne as ‘our lady of the harbour’ and I’ve taken the liberty of borrowing a portion of that lyric as titles for these images.
Camera movement allowed me to capture ‘Our lady’ as she blesses the sailors that she watches over. Here are 2 of my favourite images of her ‘blessings’. Which one do you prefer?
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My preference is for the top one — cleverly you have managed to get the motion to appear in two directions (well — more in the top image). Great.