Monday, March 31, 2014

Southwest Christian Church - created triangularly


The theme for April 1 is "Triangles." As you can see the construction of this church involved a number of triangles. For other takes on the theme, click here.

For those of you who commented yesterday on the La Cuisine post, the owners of La Cuisine have written a response relative to the flag and other issues.  Please check yesterday's comment section.

23 comments:

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

You get a triple on that one, Lowell.

Kay said...

Great treatment! Where would we be without triangles in construction?

EG CameraGirl said...

Oh, I like this, Lowell! Very nice!

William Kendall said...

I've seen churches of a similar design to that. It's a good choice for the theme!

Randy said...

Nice find. I struggled with this theme.

Kate said...

I just knew that you would angle around enough to get a few photos for the theme day!

cieldequimper said...

Gosh, that's a lot of triangles!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Excellent choice.

Anonymous said...

That's a heck of a pitched roof!

Bergson said...

Une église plutôt imposante

Lois said...

Great choice for Theme Day! I just love what you did with the sky. Yes, my grandkids are getting bigger and I wish I could slow them down a bit, but I'm sure you know how that feels!

Halcyon said...

Plenty of triangles here. But I think that's normal for a church, they probably are secretly hinting at the holy trinity.

Small City Scenes said...

Triple triangles or triple threat.

I know we have loved our dogs but ain't cats so much fun! MB

Sharon said...

Yes, I'd say that architect was obsessed with triangles.

William Kendall said...

Regarding your comment at my writer's blog, the pic I use of the cat and camera as my sidebar's one I got off the net. Feel free to make use!

magiceye said...

This is beautifully composed and shot!!

VP said...

I see that churches and temples are an excellent source of triangles...
I like the answer of La Cuisine: we were wrong and they are right!

VP said...

I see that churches and temples are an excellent source of triangles...
I like the answer of La Cuisine: we were wrong and they are right!

Judy said...

I see a bunch of triangles!

Karl said...

"Religious triangles" :)
Excellent choice, Lowell.

RedPat said...

That is a fine church, Lowell! Triangles are so strong visyually when used like that.

Pat said...

Very observant to see these triangles!

Thanks for pointing out the comment made by the owners of the restaurant in yesterday's post. I would try this restaurant, now that I know that they are indeed French. I still think they should use a flag that is not so similar to the French one to say they're open!

Unknown said...

Really nice architecture and great entry on the theme.

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