ARCHES OF TRINITY
Uploaded: December 28, 2012
Established in 1849, Trinity Episcopal Church of San Francisco is the oldest Episcopal Church on the West Coast. Its exterior is made of stone and it looks like a small castle from afar. This historic church now does not meet the city's aseismic code. I pray this beautiful landmark will be saved.
Carolyn M. Fletcher December 28, 2012
Lovely! #1505626Michelle Alton December 28, 2012
OutSTANDing, Alex. Congratulations on your November! All your work is so deserving. #10482367Lucy Abrao December 29, 2012
What a beautiful capture. I need to visit San Francisco again.Alex T. Mizuno December 30, 2012
Thank you Carolyn, MIchelle and Lucille for your kind comments!! #10488722Alex T. Mizuno December 30, 2012
Thank you very much for your kind comment Brian! I was lucky to have the church's permission to photograph in spite of its condition. #10489921Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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