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St Peters Church

by Markus Källander

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P David Eastburn, on March 15, 2007, said:

This is a beautiful photo. I love the lighting. How can I buy a copy? David

Markus Källander, on March 16, 2007, said:

i am glad you like it! how do you want to use it? /markus

Bitang Satui, on April 5, 2007, said:

This photo is very great. How you get it

© Alan Knox, on April 13, 2008, said:

A stunning composition Markus!

Alan

Markus Källander, on April 13, 2008, said:

thanks! :)

SAHITHYA, on July 15, 2008, said:

It's fabulous! I appreciate the effort of Google Earth.

P David Eastburn, on January 18, 2009, said:

Markus, My apologies for not returning to this site to respond to your question about how I wanted to use this photo when requesting to have a copy. I wanted it for personal use just to have in a picture frame at home because I love the statue and lighting. I have 4 statues of my own in the Great Mausoleum at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California and just appreciate art and particularly statuary. I doubt that at my current age I will have the privilege of traveling to Rome to see St. Peter's. Gratefully yours, David Eastburn, Van Nuys, Ca.

Markus Källander, on January 19, 2009, said:

David, feel free to use it. I am glad you like it :) Markus

P David Eastburn, on February 7, 2009, said:

Hi Markus, thank you for your permission to use this photo. However, it is not of sufficient size that I can enlarge it to an 8x10" photo to frame for my home. Would you be able to send me a larger scan/format of the photo to enlarge? After looking at all the photos you have posted unless you are extremely organized this photo may be difficult to locate. It is such a beautifully dramatic photo that I would love to display it among the photos of the statues I own at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, Ca. If you are able to accommodate this request you can reach me at pdavideastburn@yahoo.com. Thank you so much, David

ArmandoM.Ríos, on July 8, said:

When God made man, he did him like a potter's vessel. And breathed into it, spirit of life (breath). This means that? This means: First, that man is composed of body (bottle) and spirit (breath). Second, that when God made man he did not made him as second product category. When God made man gave him his spirit, made him his spiritual image and likeness.

So what happened? Well what happened was that the man began to twist things. Man began to disobey God's commandments. The man began to do what he wanted. So he filled his live of suffering and bad things. Then God was angry with the man and take away his spirit of him. Thus leaving an empty space (hole). Then the man filled that hole with all kinds of crap. Transforming his soul in a garbage dump spiritual.

Today God is calling humanity to repentance. Today God is calling us to straighten our paths. Today God is inviting us to participate in his Kingdom.

Anyone wishing to participate must make this bread (wisdom) his wealth.

Therefore: you must do the desires of God. Raised this bread (seed) throughout the world. We must finish once and for all the evil that exists in the mind of humanity.

Note: This is the bread of God is not only for yourself, you should share it. Copy this comment and put it in another picture, because that is the wish of God. I am the prophet Elijah and my site is: www.overbo.uni5.net

artist3333, on November 2, said:

Great black and white picture . This is so perfect and please keep on taking more picture.

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  • Uploaded on January 10, 2007
  • © All Rights Reserved
    by Markus Källander
  • Extra information
    • Camera: SONY DSC-P200
    • Taken on 2007/01/06 09:54:37
    • Exposure: 0.008s (1/125)
    • Focal Length: 16.70mm
    • F/Stop: f/4.500
    • ISO Speed: ISO100
    • Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
    • No flash