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These shots should give a different perspective on how some groups like a more colorful setting for their place of worship. The staid New England style Churches that Hawaiians were prompted to attend tended to pay tribute to a god and saints that seemed to love muted colors. Take a look at this Korean temple and it's equivalent of saints and Gods and the splash of color.
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cant see any pics!
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Jayson,
Not sure why, but there are several possible reasons (URL site down or slow, are you using a telephone modem?). Try the following URL links. http://www.pbase.com/image/20540575 http://www.pbase.com/image/20540576 Aloha |
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I can see. I love the colors and the detail, especially on Number 2.
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I absolutely love the second picture. The colours are great and the angle with all the painting on the roof overhang really plays with my eyes trying to focus in on one poll at a time. Really a great picture IMHO!
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