The Points Of Votiv Church

| 30 November 2008 | 14 Comments

I recently found out from my stock of images that I’ve taken pictures of different churches while on travel and even just going around town. My passion for architectural designs probably encouraged me to shoot whatever that’s standing tall and high, only to realize later that those are churches and not a skyscraper tower.

And so I’ve come up with an idea of posting images of churches on Sundays tagged as Church Sunday. Coming up in the series is the Votiv Church in Austria. As far as I can remember, I took this pic when hubby and I were driving through some cities in Europe seven years ago. We didn’t own a digital camera at that time. But clicking here and there was only my concern everytime I got hold of my ancient 35mm camera. Yet, I wish I could have done it better.


The Votiv Church in Austria

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Category: Photologue, Travelogue

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Marlene is a teacher by profession holding a degree of Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education. She works as a Mother Language Teacher in Sweden. She is a Filipina married to a Swede. She has been blogging since 2007 and she and her hubby own quite a number of websites.

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  1. jessie says:

    Mhy,

    Musta na dyan? Napapansin mahilig ka sa churches ah. Ok nga yang mga shots mo fren. Pang-pro. ;-)

    • Marlene says:

      Aws, pang-pro ba yan? Wala nga ka-direksyon-direksyon mga kinukuha ko. Pero I’m trying, trying hard talaga, hahaa!

      • jessie says:

        Mhy,

        Ano ka ba fren? hilig ko rin photography eh. Ok naman ang mga kuha mo. I see may potentials ka talaga. Btw, isang prof-grade camera bibilhin ko this december. Talagang hilig ko yan fren pero ironically I don’t have a photoblog. Hahahaha!

  2. Joy says:

    Hanep talaga mga Church sa ibang bansa sa laki no at sa taas? Kahit dito malulula ka.

  3. Mel Alarilla says:

    It looks very imposing with its Gothic or Byzantine architecture? It’s very tall, taller than the tallest churches in the Philippines. Thanks for the photo. God bless you always.

    • Marlene says:

      Hi Mel, it’s actually Gothic architecture. The architecture has combined different Gothic architectures to symbolize monarchy and state.

      Thanks for your comment, kabayan!

  4. Farah says:

    good meme to begin with- Sunday church. In Europe, there are a lot of great architecture buildings especially on old churches.

  5. Amor says:

    Ang taas ha, parang ang sarap mag picture taking on top… hehe..Para palang INC church yan.

  6. Marlene says:

    Try comment luv plugin…

    Marlene’s last blog post..Silly Really Per Gessle

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