u captured the very essence i was looking for! how come YOU get all the luck!? lol *clap* good job! i seem to keep coming back to your work, just browsing through the site in general and a photography shot catches my eye, and then i look at the name and its by you... i think ill go check out your gallery now ^.^ lol
while viewing this, i couldn't help but wonder if the church will ever re-establish itself to the degree it had been hundreds of years ago. you said it has a Sci-fi touch, and it is interesting how many sci-fi novels incorporate a revived religion as a main theme (Riddley Walker, Canticle for Lebowitz). With the threat of an apocalypse looming in the air (whether by wheather or nuclear war), i wonder if people will, if still alive hundred of years from now, resort to organized religion as means of survival.
interesting point of view... i basically think churches are great elements of architecture, that's why i like to picture them in my photos.... but your point about sci fi / religion is very interesting...
u captured the very essence i was looking for!
how come YOU get all the luck!? lol
*clap* good job!
i seem to keep coming back to your work, just browsing through the site in general and a photography shot catches my eye, and then i look at the name and its by you... i think ill go check out your gallery now ^.^ lol
while viewing this, i couldn't help but wonder if the church will ever re-establish itself to the degree it had been hundreds of years ago. you said it has a Sci-fi touch, and it is interesting how many sci-fi novels incorporate a revived religion as a main theme (Riddley Walker, Canticle for Lebowitz). With the threat of an apocalypse looming in the air (whether by wheather or nuclear war), i wonder if people will, if still alive hundred of years from now, resort to organized religion as means of survival.
anyways, great work.
i basically think churches are great elements of architecture, that's why i like to picture them in my photos.... but your point about sci fi / religion is very interesting...