Maundy Thursday: It begins
Mandatum: Washing of the feet
Maundy Thursday homily
The Holy Eucharist, in the Ciborium, is venerated
Maundy Thursday: Darkness falls
Good Friday
Before the Stations of the Cross begin
Praying the Stations of the Cross
Good Friday: Prostrate before the stripped altar
Psalms are sung
Slowly, and with prayer, the Cross is revealed
Behold, behold the wood of the Cross . . .
Communion, but not Mass
Behold the Lamb of God
And again, somber darkness
Easter Vigil: The light spreads
From the fire, the Pascal candle will be lit
Whence the light is spread
Until it has filled the Church
There is purification by incense
All the lights come up: He is risen!
Though the service is long and late, the congregat…
One catechumen is to be baptized
Father Mark prepares for Communion
After an ice storm, sun
Picture abuse
Waiting to compete
Prototype Mars rover?
Not physically possible
Yes, that black thing on his arm . . .
He did come down alive
Getting Air
Getting Air II
Micah Wu, 13, overall winner
If you build it . . .
Not all the entrants were children
Bodi Bien, 11
Gravity defied
Shadowland
One more, why not, from Christmas Eve
Rand Paul campaigns
If I were a wooly mammoth . . .
The demonstration included . . .
At release
Beginning the throw
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Father Mark Moore prepares for communion at Christ the King in Athens, Ohio.
A bit of technical information for such as are interested. These two pictures were made to test the X20 for its suitability in photographing the Easter Triduum in the coming days. It is, I think, marginally superior to the X10 in some respects, but it still may not be as good as the LX-5 with the little clip-on electronic viewfinder in this kind of photography. But I'm not sure that any camera surpasses the LX-5 in this kind of situation. This was shot in program mode with auto white balance, as was the other one.
A bit more technical information: while I found that the X20 could be made to work in this situation, it was far more troublesome in operation tan the X10, so it has gone back. I returned to using the X10, which is operationaly better and which has image uality at least as good.
A bit of technical information for such as are interested. These two pictures were made to test the X20 for its suitability in photographing the Easter Triduum in the coming days. It is, I think, marginally superior to the X10 in some respects, but it still may not be as good as the LX-5 with the little clip-on electronic viewfinder in this kind of photography. But I'm not sure that any camera surpasses the LX-5 in this kind of situation. This was shot in program mode with auto white balance, as was the other one.
A bit more technical information: while I found that the X20 could be made to work in this situation, it was far more troublesome in operation tan the X10, so it has gone back. I returned to using the X10, which is operationaly better and which has image uality at least as good.
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