Church prayer 

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  • The church at the Port Arthur Historic Site in Tasmania, Australia.

  • St Stephen’s, Brisbane

  • “Praying for Rain” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © “As the farmer knelt down on the salty sand, / He needed rain to save his land. / The crops were wilting, the cattle all dead, / He looked around, not a word was said. / The ground was dry, where is the rain? / What could stop this worthless pain? / The farmer cursed in sheer despair, / He did not have a drop to spare. / A thundercloud covers the western sky, / A bolt of lightning explodes near by. / The farmer looks up and begins to pray, / Hoping that the rain will come his way. / Then drip-by-drip it starts to fall, / The crystal water like a clear glass wall. / The trees and flowers all in bloom, / Then once again, gone is the gloom. / The water fills the old parched creek, / The rivers bulge as the waters peak. / The mud squelches through the farmer’s dry old / hands, / As he thanks the Lord for saving his land.” / ~ Meg Hayes Year Seven / St Mary’s Primary School Praying for Rain was featured in the: Redbubble Homepage – November 08

  • Another shot from my cemetery series. This shot really caught my eye, man lays asleep waiting for the resurrection and nature lays dormant waiting for that breath of new life come spring. The orange of the leaves is a promise and a sign of hope that this is not the end of life but only the beginning. / / More in this cemetery series: / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / /

  • I am not religious, at all, but i do find religious things interesting. / This is the city of Leeds Cathedral (well a small part of it!)

  • Image by photographer Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com. Altar candles in a church in Santa Fe, New Mexico. “The light of the body is the eye.” – Matt. 6:22

  • I love this image because it’s a reminder to me that daily life and worship are not separate entities but more like two hands folded in prayer, a prayer that flows like a peaceful melody from sunup to sundown and throughout the night in wonderful continuity and harmony. Taken at Acadian Village in Lafayette, Louisiana.

  • The light was only that which shined through the stained glass window near the pew in which he sat…

  • Thanks for viewing. Few people there are who have not turned to prayer at some point in their lives. Many find hope and answers; others become bitter. The lighting on this was very complex. Hope you enjoy it. Rob

  • In Berlin Spandau (Germany)...

  • Taken inside Chatres Catherdral. / My favourite thing to take photos of in the Cathedrals of Europe were the candles. They were very special, because I knew each flame represented a prayer, a wish. They also looked so beautiful.

  • 16th of my series… the Holy cow….!!! / holier than thou, / non of the grass to mow, / asks she, I worship?...how? / and why slaughter me now?? / give me just a moment…please vow… / before I make my final bow….!!! a collaboration with / AMORSPAINTER / his work: / and LINDA SYMS / her work: / dedicated to you my friends….DICK and Linda…. I combined Dick’s and Linda’s work / with my own….... / Oh, well, but the credit goes to them, / ...they just INSPIRED me… / and so…. / I did a lot of cutting and cropping, / to constitute just 10 layers…. / lots of masks… / more transparencies / dodges and burns, / color enhancements / tone and histograms corrections, / and / a handful of digital painting retouches

  • The Cathedral of Tours, France

  • A old Church house of of hiway 20… i love taking backroads.. so many more treasures to find. / Canon 30Dslr

  • “Saving Grace” stock / tracie76.deviantart.com / dreamstime / my own photos for blending and lighting this image has been digitally watermarked I dedicate this to the memories of 3 great heroes in my life, my grandfather, George, my Uncle Charlie and Pope John Paul II….. / I don’t know what I ever did to deserve them…

  • Visiting and dreaming / Are the realities of the hope-world. / Crying and obtaining / Are the realities of the prayer-world. / Silencing and becoming / Are the realities of the meditation-world.Sri Chinmoy “Realities” is a collaborative work based on the wonderful photography of Eric Thom, but also includes my Clematis prints…see links below…although Eric’s photos are images of doors and windows of buildings, I saw them as more than that…I decided to create a collage of transfer prints to give the illusion of the interior of a place of worship, with light pouring in on those who come to meditate…..the large shape on the right is symbolic of all the floral tributes we make at the important events in our lives…Sri Chinmoys verse expresses all that the painting is meant to convey / / Inks and Bleach Pen on Saunders Hot Press Paper Eric Thom Advance You Really Don’t Want In Barrier To The Outside

  • In the Basilica Saint-Michel in Bordeaux, France.

  • The Parish Church of St James is one of six churches in The Team Parish of Louth in the beautiful rolling countryside of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It lies at the centre of the historic market town of Louth, a historic thriving market town with a Georgian heart. The parish church has the tallest spire (295 feet) of any medieval parish church in the country. It is a magnificent fifteenth century building that is featured in Sir Simon Jenkin’s book, England’s 1000 Best Churches. Thousands of visitors are drawn to visit the church every year because of its aura of spirituality and architectural beauty. They are welcomed by church guides, a shop and the possibility of refreshments served under the tower. St Stephen’s chapel is set aside for reflection and prayer with aids to contemplation and prayer available there. The parish church is also the base of a lively, outward looking congregation with choral services every week. I know somw of you guys have seen these photos before but I have re-processed them and think I have improved them alot. / HDR / photomatix 3 photos -2 from 1 raw file Sold numerous times as a framed print from my shop in Louth Please visit my website / PaulThompsonPhotography Canon 40D / F16 / ISO 200

  • The Parish Church of St James is one of six churches in The Team Parish of Louth in the beautiful rolling countryside of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It lies at the centre of the historic market town of Louth, a historic thriving market town with a Georgian heart. The parish church has the tallest spire (295 feet) of any medieval parish church in the country. It is a magnificent fifteenth century building that is featured in Sir Simon Jenkin’s book, England’s 1000 Best Churches. Thousands of visitors are drawn to visit the church every year because of its aura of spirituality and architectural beauty. They are welcomed by church guides, a shop and the possibility of refreshments served under the tower. St Stephen’s chapel is set aside for reflection and prayer with aids to contemplation and prayer available there. The parish church is also the base of a lively, outward looking congregation with choral services every week. I know somw of you guys have seen these photos before but I have re-processed them and think I have improved them alot. / HDR / photomatix 3 photos -2 from 1 raw file / Sold numerous times as a framed print from my shop in Louth Canon 40D / F16 / ISO 200

  • Room of silence,inside the Dom in Bremen(downstairs).It is very dark down there and I made the photo handheld 1/15 sec at ISO 6400. / Camera used was 5D MARK II. / Manipulated with texture,curves,dodge and burn.

  • Exeter Cathedral, England, UK. This was the only one of many cathedrals we visited which appeared very much alive and evidently faith filled. / As further evidence of this, at regular set intervals during the day one of the clergy stood in the pulpit, asked everyone to stop and stand in silence while he prayed in this, the house of God. It only took less than a minute, but sent a clear message to all there beholding this beautiful place. BEST VIEWED LARGER

  • A Roman Catholic Church not far from our home… seemingly under siege by all of the elements surrounding it.

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