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Anthony Chapel and Bell Tower
Lens: Sigma 18-250 Camera: Pentax KP Photo Location: Hot Springs, Arkansas ISO: 250 Shutter Speed: 1/125s Aperture: F5 
Posted By: MikeNArk, 12-25-2021, 07:54 AM

Located at Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Merry Christmas.

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12-25-2021, 06:37 PM   #2
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QuoteOriginally posted by MikeNArk Quote
Located at Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Merry Christmas.
Peculiar architecture. Merry Christmas!
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Peculiar architecture. Merry Christmas!
Thanks for commenting. As odd as it is, people from several States come to this place for fancy weddings. The Chapel actually looks better at night. I particularly like up shots in the bell tower at night, although they are nice in daylight also.
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great images , impressive architecture ,
it has very Scandinavian feel.......

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Wow ! Nice series.
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That's amazing architecture and well captured in these photos. Oh, I'd like to try that with my Samyang 8 mm fisheye.
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This structure was plenty of work to build and photograph . I would definitely choose photography over carpentry (or glazing ) great googly moogly some sweating was involved !
Thanks for revealing a visual experience !

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QuoteOriginally posted by MikeNArk Quote
Anthony Chapel and Bell Tower
Interesting building and with that much glass around you... it must feel like your almost outside in the wood for the service.
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Wonderful. This is a place I would like to visit some day, good to see it pop up here in some great images. I do not remember seeing the bell tower before. Thank you.
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What beautiful structures! It definitely was a good mental exercise for the carpenters.
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Amazing structure. Very photogenic.
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QuoteOriginally posted by i_trax Quote
great images , impressive architecture ,
it has very Scandinavian feel.......
Thanks for comments. I not sure of the inspiration. There is a very similar chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

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QuoteOriginally posted by reynb Quote
Wow ! Nice series.
Thanks for your comments. It dies have the wow factor.

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QuoteOriginally posted by 5ks Quote
That's amazing architecture and well captured in these photos. Oh, I'd like to try that with my Samyang 8 mm fisheye.
Thank you. I'm sure that lens would give some great views, especially from inside out. I should have taken my Sigma 10-20.

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QuoteOriginally posted by pichaser Quote
This structure was plenty of work to build and photograph . I would definitely choose photography over carpentry (or glazing ) great googly moogly some sweating was involved !
Thanks for revealing a visual experience !
Thanks tor those comments. Don't think I could have worked on the higher parts.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
Interesting building and with that much glass around you... it must feel like your almost outside in the wood for the service.
Thanks much. I believe that is was the intent to bring people closer to nature. Good observation.

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Wonderful. This is a place I would like to visit some day, good to see it pop up here in some great images. I do not remember seeing the bell tower before. Thank you.
Thanks for your comments. If ever you are traveling through Arkansas, this should be a stop. The Hot Springs, Arkansas area has the Garden Woodland Gardens at this site, horse racing at Oakland park and casino, Hot Springs National Park, and fishing and water sports on Lake Hamilton.

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What beautiful structures! It definitely was a good mental exercise for the carpenters.
Thanks Todd. No kidding, and the engineers who had to sure it was sound.

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Amazing structure. Very photogenic.
Thank you. I agree totally.
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Great Series. Beautifully designed chapel by Jennings and McKee, on my list to visit someday. Thanks for sharing.
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Great Series. Beautifully designed chapel by Jennings and McKee, on my list to visit someday. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for commenting and the information. Hope you do get the opportunity to visit.
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