One of my most favorite temples. We used to go eat lunch on Sundays on the grounds when I went to BYUH. Sometimes we'd even go and sit for FHE. I love, love, love that temple. And the bonus? I was sealed to my family there.
these are some great shots of the temple! I love this temple! I have never been inside but the outside growns are just BEAUTIFUL! I also love the pictures of the sister missionaries!!
Kim, this is so funny. I just posted mine and then I came here and saw yours. I really loved seeing how you captured totally different things than I did. One place - so many viewpoints. I love your perspective and especially the palm tree shot. Love the negative space. I could see that on my wall.
One of my most favorite temples. We used to go eat lunch on Sundays on the grounds when I went to BYUH. Sometimes we'd even go and sit for FHE. I love, love, love that temple. And the bonus? I was sealed to my family there.
ReplyDeleteYou did it justice. A beautiful job.
So beautiful. Love these.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. I think it's so neat how you can feel the spirit of the building even in the pictures.
ReplyDeleteyou're rockin' the temple pics. I'm about to post mine from that day too! lovely.
ReplyDeleteUm hello!! Why has everyone BUT me been to Hawaii lately?? This temple is GORGEOUS! I need someone to fly me there to take their wedding pics...
ReplyDeleteHope all is well!! Thanks always for your blog comments :)
these are some great shots of the temple! I love this temple! I have never been inside but the outside growns are just BEAUTIFUL! I also love the pictures of the sister missionaries!!
ReplyDeleteKim, this is so funny. I just posted mine and then I came here and saw yours. I really loved seeing how you captured totally different things than I did. One place - so many viewpoints. I love your perspective and especially the palm tree shot. Love the negative space. I could see that on my wall.
ReplyDelete"A place of quiet meditation" I could use that right now. I love what you saw/captured while you were there.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures have made us home sick! Great job capturing the beauty of the temple.
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