Wednesday, January 04, 2017
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...a beautiful church with the Orthodox Christmas coming up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What a classic shot!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful church; that is some pretty special masonry work, especially the brick.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty church with a rich spiritual history.
ReplyDeleteThe building stays the same but the thoughts are different as is the name.
ReplyDeleteA great old church, but it's your photo that is outstanding with the light and shadows on the snow!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful church and I love the setting in the snow!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is a beautiful church!
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty building with the snow around, the red and white makes a nice photo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pic, Andy!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully photographed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful red brick, built to last, whatever its end use.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful that it's being used--- Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteThe snow and blue sky really enhance this shot. It's a beautiful old church no matter what the denomination.
ReplyDeleteSomeone's been working hard keeping the parking lot and sidewalks open.
ReplyDeleteFabulous church and history.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful with all the snow around it.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture.
ReplyDeleteChurch is similar to some of ours..
So beautiful shot, both the church and white landscape.
ReplyDeletenow this i love and you captured it perfectly!!!
ReplyDeleteBellisimo el modo en que lo has captado. Me encanta esa perspectiva
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