184 Comments for Transfiguration of Our Lord

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Doesn;t look like they are taking very good care of what they didn't knock down too.
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Great lamp. Anyone figureout how they put that pip up without damaging the walls? The fittings leave no room to turn. I'm votiing they went with a full section and a few men lifted it onto the hangers.
You always hang the hangers before putting up the pipe when working form prints. Sometimes the draftsman missed something and a hanger cannot actually fit where designed. Then an engineer has to be consulted to let a hanger be placed in X location or they might reroute the pipe entirely.
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Exactly what I thought before a scrolled down Motts.
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Back lighting ahhhhh makes the priest seem ethereal blinds the congregation.
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Almost looks like an alien from a 1950s scifi movie.
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People sure can be awful. What a waste.
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As long as the folks in power value capital over authenticity and beauty our architectural heritage will be devalued, reduced and destroyed... I guess we're all getting a little jaded at this point with the whole thing
I can't believe they did that. That should be a crime.

Thank you for the beautiful gallery.
Oh man this is so stunning! And has held up beautifully.
Do you know if that organ was salvaged?
Beautiful. And Mica will love the lamp!
The details in this building were stunning. How could anyone just demolish this?
If it were not for people like you Mr. Motts, so many would never see the beauty that existed.
No respect for anything historical. Sad sad.
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Thank You! Beautiful photography of architecture that could never be recreated.