Well out of the three church's I photographed,this was the only one I was able to get into. This is the church that a lady I work with belongs to,and it is very beautiful inside.
This is the front of church.
Front from side.
This one is a beautiful church I really loved,the statues as seen in pic's
I really tried to get in this one but was unable to do so,the stain glass would have been a sight to see, if I ever get in I will post at later date.
And just to add the church I went into is still standing LOL!
Really nice photos. I love the contrast between the two churchs. The first one is very modern and sleek, the second one is much more ornate. Would love to see those stained glass windows.
I love the stained glass.
ReplyDeleteI love stained glass as well!
ReplyDeleteI also went for the stained glass - and was disappointed to not get inside for a view from the other side.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Tony, can't wait to see what else you can do with your D60..:-)
ReplyDeleteThe stained glass in beautiful, but I liked the cross draped the best.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and congrats on the D60, that is what I have too. Although my shots this week are from my kodak.
ReplyDeleteLove the statues! Wonderful shots this week! :)
ReplyDeleteThat last photo I really like. Good job on all of them.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDeleteReally nice photos. I love the contrast between the two churchs. The first one is very modern and sleek, the second one is much more ornate. Would love to see those stained glass windows.
ReplyDeleteMine is up over at the photo blog.
LOL Yup the church is still standing! I just wish you could have gotten the one you wanted with the staind glass, but they are all good!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful selection of images representing churches!
ReplyDeletelove the detail work on the 5th one down and I love the long narrow windows!
ReplyDeleteInteresting group of photos.. I think I like the draped cross the best. Well done:)
ReplyDeleteI really like the perspective of all of the pics.
ReplyDeletegeat photos. love the perspective in them.
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