st. ignatius church,SF CA.
Saint Ignatius Church is a church on the campus of the University of San Francisco in San Francisco, California. The church serves a parish of the Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco and is the university's chapel. Saint Ignatius Church is staffed by priests of the Society of Jesus and is dedicated to the Society's founder, Ignatius of Loyola.
The church's architecture is a mix of Italian Renaissance and Baroque elements, and its floorplan follows that of ancient Roman basilicas.
15 responses
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suzanne said (23 May 2009):
What a great angle El! I remember my heart was fair to bursting with pride at three similar ceremonies, as I know yours would have been.
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Regenia Brabham gave props (23 May 2009):
I agree wish Suzanne. This is a great shot and I know it was a joyful day for you and your daughter!
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Michael Ball gave props (23 May 2009):
Great POV!! Beautiful chuch!! Great shot!!
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John Linton gave props (23 May 2009):
POVdacious.
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Donald Garrett gave props (23 May 2009):
Gorgeous shot, EL! I particularly like the POV.
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (23 May 2009):
You did an excellent job with this photo El, I know how proud and happy you were on this day, once again congratulations!
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Andrea Petersen gave props (23 May 2009):
Fabulous shot El and the church looks like it holds many people in the congregation...Beautiful architecture! Again congratulations!
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Deborah Downes gave props (23 May 2009):
Gorgeous, El. Reminds me of a number of churches I've seen in Italy
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JOE FAILK gave props (23 May 2009):
Awesome shot!
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Maria Cox gave props (23 May 2009):
Great pov! Thanks for showing us this beautiful archetechture!
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eithne mythen gave props (24 May 2009):
Super POV and light...
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Sherry gave props (24 May 2009):
Wonderful! You can see everything going on from up there ^-^
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Gail Anderson gave props (24 May 2009):
beautiful shot!
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Steven Maguire gave props (25 May 2009):
Beautifully captured!!!! Great image!!!
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Gregory Mencotti gave props (6 Dec 2009):
Excellent POV, lighting, everything!



