Thursday 31 August 2023

Sistine Chapel


 You may or you may not have seen this before. A tour of the Sistine Chapel from the comfort of you home. Just follow the instructions at the bottom of your screen HERE.

23 comments:

  1. ...and today nudity is frownded on.

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    1. Under our clothes we are all naked ... nude ... and funny.

      God bless, Tom.

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  2. Victor,

    How.did.they.build.this.

    Astonishing!

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    1. Can you imagine, Sandi, the hours of programming to achieve this computer model? First they had to take so many detailed photos of every inch of the chapel - floor, walls and ceiling. Then they had to knit all the photos into a computer program to make it run so smoothly.

      Astonishing ... as you say.

      God bless you.

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    2. OH! I meant the building itself, but YEAH the computer program is amazing too!

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    3. Oh ... that was easy ... Michelangelo painted by numbers.

      God bless, Sandi.

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  3. A feat of absolute magnificence, Victor.
    Blessings!

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    1. Indeed, both the paintings and the computer program.

      God bless, Martha.

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  4. Incredible, thanks for sharing Victor.

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  5. This is stunning! Thank you, Victor!

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  6. I'll have to come back and follow the link, it's late and i have prayer group before work very early in the morning.

    It's been a long time since I visited Rome, so I'm looking forward to coming back and doing a virtual tour, thank you for linking it.

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  7. He is worthy of our finest work, our deepest praise!

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  8. Thank you! This was wonderful. When I was there it was crowded with all us tourists. Cathy

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    1. Nice to see you visiting again, Cathy. Thank you.

      God bless.

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  9. I had no idea the number of paintings, amazing the beauty ans shocked by the immensity of the chapel. I got dizzy!
    Love you our friendl
    Sherry & jack watching fall approach

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    1. Amazing how Michelangelo painted all that. Presumably he had workers painting with him, or did he do it solo?

      God bless, Jack and Sherry.

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  10. Hi Victor, what a beautiful building, it would be a lovely place to visit. God bless.

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    1. As Cathy said above, too many tourists there. Why can't tourists just go to less popular places?

      God bless, Brenda.

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