Sacred Heart Church

I was scheduled to have my stitches removed in Derry tomorrow at 8:45 AM, but due to an important meeting being scheduled for 9 AM at work, I had to go see Dr. Klingler today instead. That meant a drive up to Concord, where I passed the Sacred Heart Church on the way home. I couldn’t resist hopping out of the car for a couple minutes to snap a couple shots. I really like the combination of organic and mineral in this shot, plus the great perspective as the lines of the cathedral reach to the heavens.

For those who are wondering, the finger continues to heal very nicely. The doctor says it may be six more months before the swelling completely goes away (it’s probably 20% larger than it should be). I was able to decline physical therapy as I have seen significant progress. Unfortunately, outside of my doctor appointment and making dinner, I’ve been working non-stop since 6:30 this morning, and that means a LOT of typing. I’m beat, and the finger is telling me that enough is enough.

Comments

  1. Sire says:

    What a great shot. The flowers are a nice touch. Was the angle intentional or were you trying to avoid power lines?
    .-= Sire´s last blog ..When Not In Adelaide It’s Best In Perth WA =-.

  2. James says:

    No power lines were part of the equation on this shot. The building was so tall, the sky so clear, that when I was driving by I literally made a snap decision, pulled over, and ran over to take a few photos. The flowers proportions mimicked the church’s, so I naturally decided to lay down on my back in the grass to try to capture them all together.

    Not bad for being taken with a phone. ;-) (iPhone 3GS)

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