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Snowy Altar

Snowy Altar

It was the middle of August, and yet this altar looked like it was covered with a fine coating of snow...
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Such exquisite work - thank you for the fine detail!
Wow, this pic gave me chills!
The colors and textures are fantastic, wow, it does look like its covered with a fine film of snow.
So beautiful. It reminds me of the movie "The Haunting."
Great shot Motts, the details you got are amazing.
the stone work and detail on that altar must of taken a very long to carve
Incredible. It just melts into the little borders you put around your pictures too...its like a painting.
This is the best shot Motts!
you ppl rly kno nothing of this place it was amazing but you will never know
I just want to get a brush and clean it off
Joe, i feel the same..... its like a little kid that fell down, you just wanna pick him up and dust him off and everything will be ok :) so sad that its gone
I AGREE TOO. I WOULD WASH IT SO GOOD.
on the altar it has M A
I woander what that is for
in France it is the name of the church
looks like something out of a Gothic Movie.... great shot Motts
Great detail and color!
Fantastic work...
I wonder if the A/M design could stand for Ave Maria. This might have been on the side altar to Mary. Wish I could say I remembered it, but I don't. :(
STUNNING!!!!!
ha snow, its probably asbestos
Absolutely beautiful.
did anyone else see a skull first glance on the right? hmm..must just be me

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