Your photography is exquisite, giving honor both to He Whose temples these are and to the beauty which their builders evoked from stone, wood, metal, and glass. Thank you muchly for this celebration of religious architecture.
Now, on to my other reason for writing. Recently, I sent you an e-mail, asking permission to use 2 photos. It was sent to the SBCGlobal addy that is posted on the blog. I haven't had a reply, one way or another, and am beginning to wonder if the addy is perhaps not current (although I didn't get a reject message from the e-mail). The alternative, I suppose is that, as I did recently, you gave up doing e-mail for a while in protest against the incredible volume of spam.
Mark,
ReplyDeleteYour photography is exquisite, giving honor both to He Whose temples these are and to the beauty which their builders evoked from stone, wood, metal, and glass. Thank you muchly for this celebration of religious architecture.
Now, on to my other reason for writing. Recently, I sent you an e-mail, asking permission to use 2 photos. It was sent to the SBCGlobal addy that is posted on the blog. I haven't had a reply, one way or another, and am beginning to wonder if the addy is perhaps not current (although I didn't get a reject message from the e-mail). The alternative, I suppose is that, as I did recently, you gave up doing e-mail for a while in protest against the incredible volume of spam.
God grant you many years.
I do get about a hundred spam email messages a day, and it is tedious culling the real messages from the spam. Try writing me at:
ReplyDeletemsabeln (at sign) yahoo (dot) com
thanks!