One of my First Photos
I took this last summer when I was first getting into photography and it is still one of my favorites.
There is a lot of great detail on the ceiling, the organ itself is pretty cool, and the stained glass provides some color.
This scene is inside of Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago. It is a very imposing gothic style structure. While the inside is somewhat austere, and the altar isn’t noteworthy, I do think it is a beautiful church.
They certainly don’t build them this way anymore, which is a shame.
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I love to see pictures of all the churches through the whole world, I enjoy it. I can’t afford to go around the world . I feel so good that I feel that I am in the church , I picture my self in the church that I am looking at in the picture . How much beauty God must have in his kingdom” if we see some beauty in the churches i can just picture it in my mind. (OH) what a wonderful feeling to be a catholic. I choose my religious, I was 12 years old when I got baptized and I would not give up for know other . I thank God for it and Father John Hannet in winslow Arizona that he used to come in a van and teach us cath. every Saturday we would all sit and listen. He was a wonderful priest. well this is all for now. keep me and my family in prayers. God Bless you all
WOW!
Thank you Tania!
Is this outstanding photograph for sale? I would like to frame it as a 16×24 in our music department at Concordia University Wisconsin.
WOW, BEAUTIFUL CHURCH……MAY GOD BE PRAISED………..THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ME YOUR FOLLOWER….
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