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Welcome

Thanks for visiting. Here you can see my recent INTERACTIVE 360Around panoramas. Just look for the images that say "Click for 360around" on the side. CLICKING on it will OPEN up the interactive version if there is only one pano for that subject or it will take you to a page with multiple panos to choose from. Then CLICK AND DRAG IN THE IMAGE to rotate around the viewpoint. Panos are best viewed FULL SCREEN, be sure to click on the full screen button in the menu bar that is in the lower left corner of the pano. To see some of my older panoramas or special projects click on the various links below.
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St. Rose

Due to popular demand, I have made some new panoramas of St. Rose Church in Cincinnati. The church was recently redecorated in tones of gold from its former blue shades. Fr. Windholtz was gracious to let me come back in there to capture the new look. If you want to compare for yourself click on the bottom photo to go to the archived St. Rose tour that I made. It also contains a few panos of the mini museum of artifacts from St. Rose Church’s history. QuickTime plug-in is required for the old tour for now.

St. Rose Church

St. Rose Church

St. Rose Church, Angel Holy Water Fonts

St. Rose Church, Angel Holy Water Fonts

Detail of stained glass above center door

Detail of stained glass above center door

Click on this picture to see the archived St. Rose Tour

Click on this picture to see the archived St. Rose Tour


The photographs are taken with the cooperation of the churches or institutions but without charge to them. If you appreciate the work that I am doing and would like to help me to continue documenting beautiful “Prayer Places”, then consider making a financial contribution by clicking the button below. This will take you to a “PayPal” transaction page. Any amount is appreciated.


1 comment to St. Rose

  • I can’t believe your site. I have a blog on my family history. My grandparents got married at St. Rose 100 years ago December 16th. I was there shooting pictures. I’m going to add a link to your site. I’m fascinated (and want to know more) about how you do this.

    Kathy Reed

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