God’s Robes

I can get distracted thinking about what goes on behind the scenes, for Mass, for dinner, for a car repair. It doesn’t really matter what it is, I just always wonder about the how of it all.
So I was pretty happy to discover God’s robes in a small room off the sanctuary of this Nova Scotian church.
Église Saint-Bernard
Saint Bernard, Nova Scotia
photographed 7.28.2015
Posted on January 30, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, Église Saint-Bernard, black and white photography, church, melinda green harvey, monochrome, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, Nova Scotia, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, Saint Bernard Nova Scotia. Bookmark the permalink. 14 Comments.
Their reflection in the mirror is very cool.
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There wouldn’t have really even BEEN a photo without that reflection!
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Oooooh. Love the creamy look of those robes, and their reflection in the mirror is a perfect touch. And so are the stairway and the paneling, and the imperfect wall. And the angle at which you shot. (Have I left out anything?)
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I think that about covers it…thanks for such a great list of things you like!
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Fabulous!
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Thank you. I love to find little scenes like this.
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Nice shot, great attention to detail!
I like the fact that there IS a mirror for the priest to look in while changing. Surely this tempts vanity and would not be allowed by some christian denominations.
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Or maybe I carry the mirror around with me, just in case I need it for a shot. (You may recall that my suitcase was approximately mirror sized.)
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Of course! But how do you prevent the round boulders from breaking the mirror?
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Two words: inflatable boulders.
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Oh my! I want some in that case. Or rather in my case.
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I’ll try to make room for a few drop-off inflatable boulders the next time I come up there.
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Luck? Yes, that’s it. Luck.
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