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The Gilbert Arizona temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a very impressive structure and a local architectural landmark. It stands at 195 feet tall and encompasses over 85,000 square feet. It was built over a period of three years and was opened in 2014.
The evening I photographed this it was pretty cold for Arizona standards, but I would take that any day over 100 degrees in the sun!
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The falls in downtown Idaho Falls after an early March snow storm. The Idaho Falls LDS Temple is seen in the distance.
This 132 year old pioneer tabernacle in Provo, Utah, was severely burned 5 years ago and now has been resurrected to become the new Provo City Center Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I'm looking forward to being a part of the open house and dedication, and to attending in the future.
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Another "blue hour" shot of the falls in Idaho Falls taken from the Broadway Bridge.
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The Idaho Falls LDS Temple shines brightly over the falls in Idaho Falls.
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I'm going on another DC adventure today. This time for a tour of the National Cathedral with my sister in laws. Will catch up later.
The Idaho Falls LDS Temple is seen through a gap in the greenery along the lava rock banks of the Snake River.
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Water flow is high currently in the Snake River at Idaho Falls.
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Glad I had my cellphone when we emerged from a musical program at the Visitor Center into this beautiful snow at the Idaho Falls Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the Nativity out front.
The LDS Temple in Rexburg, Idaho at the "Blue Hour"
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The Salt Lake City LDS Temple is late afternoon light. Dappled light on the face of the building is from reflections off of buildings across Main Street Plaza.
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I know! I know! Two uploads in two days! This was from my recent trip to Salt Lake City to watch my niece graduate from High School and to visit my sister's family. I was hoping to have a slew of desert sunsets from this trip because of the clouds that form in the late afternoon. Well nothing...nada while I was there except for this one evening.
There were some nice clouds floating across the skies all day, but I was focused on my niece's graduation. She had a school party yo attend in the evening, so I grabbed my nephew Jared, and we went out to the one place we knew we could get a great sunset shot. We were not disappointed when we arrived, but we had a short time before the entire color show was over!
This is a combination of three images (-2,0,+2) merged and tonemapped in Photomatix. I then did some perspective cropping of the temple as I was essentially shooting from the ground. I also removed a ghosting person from the shot and some dust spots. I ran through Lightroom to reduce the noise, sharpen and tone down the color saturation a bit.
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The central tower of the Idaho Falls LDS temple appears to rise out of the shadow trees adjacent to the Visitor Center building.
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As we take down the Christmas decorations and surge into the new year I love this time of 2nd chances and new opportunities. I love this quote from a friend of mine, "Dear Past, Thank you for the lessons, Future I am ready."
The Idaho Falls LDS Temple (closed for renovation with public tours in April and May) reflects warm evening light at sunset.
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The frozen Snake River reflects the morning color on this unusually cold and snowy November morning. The Idaho Falls LDS Temple is the building on the far bank of the river.
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You can see a flyover video of the temple I did last summer on warmer times (sigh) here... youtu.be/JurvJgScOZg
You can see more about LDS Temples here... www.lds.org/church/temples?lang=eng
Idaho Falls Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints along the banks of the Snake River in Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho.
The 13 foot gold plated statue atop the spire represents the Angel Moroni, an important figure in Mormon history and is a feature on many Mormon Temples.
The Temple was completed in 1945. As early as 1918, building plans had been discussed. In March 1937, it was announced that a temple was slated to be built in Idaho. The cornerstone for the Idaho Falls Temple was laid on October 19, 1940.
Architects: Lorenzo Snow Young, Ramm Hansen, Georgius Y. Cannon, Hyrum Pope, Edward O. Anderson, John Fetzer
ARCHITECT: Emil B. Fetzer
GROUNDBREAKING: 8 September 1969
DEDICATION: 18-20 January 1972
TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 115,000 square feet
OWNER: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
On February 17, 2010, the church announced that the Ogden Temple would undergo major exterior and interior renovations that would significantly modify the look of the building. The upgrades included replacing old electrical, heating, and plumbing systems with more modern, energy-saving equipment. Additional improvements included construction of a new underground parking structure, complete re-landscaping of the temple block, and renovation of the adjacent Ogden Tabernacle, including removal of its spire. The interior was reduced from 131,000 to 115,000 sq. ft., but through an improved design, there is more usable space following the reconstruction.
LDS Temple is seen in the distance beyond the Snake River falls in downtown Idaho Falls. A drone was used for this shot flown out over the falls at an altitude of 60 ft.
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A statue depicting the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Ducks swim near the banks of the Snake River with the Idaho Falls LDS Temple in the background.
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Bright yellow leaves add color to the scene of the London LDS temple in Newchapel.
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The LDS Temple glows across the Snake River on a cloudy morning Idaho Falls.
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Historic Temple Square, in downtown Salt Lake City, is one of the most visited places in Utah. Each year, more than 5 million people walk through one of four entrances to view a multicolored landscape and well-manicured lawns.The Salt Lake Temple was the fourth temple built in Utah (though its construction was started first) and the first built in the Salt Lake Valley.
The Salt Lake Temple was the only temple dedicated by President Wilford Woodruff.
With its distinctive spires and statue of the angel Moroni, the Salt Lake Temple is an international symbol of the Church.
The Salt Lake Temple is the largest temple (most square footage) of the Church.
Original plans for the Salt Lake Temple called for two angel Moroni statues—one on the east central spire and one on the west.
The Salt Lake Temple took 40 years to build with its highly ornate interior being completed in just a year.
The newly renovated Idaho Falls LDS temple sits on the banks of the Snake River and shines brightly on this early morning shot.
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The Logan LDS Temple is stands out on a foggy day in Cache Valley, Utah.
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"This is the place" monument topped by a statue of Brigham Young stand at the entrance of the Main Street Plaza with a sunlit Salt Lake City Temple in the background.
ARCHITECTS: Board of Church Architects
DEDICATION: September 23, 1945
TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 92,177 sq. ft.
OWNER: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The temple in Idaho Falls was announced on March 3, 1937. The building was designed by the church board of temple architects: Edward O. Anderson, Georgious Y. Cannon, Ramm Hansen, John Fetzer, Hyrum Pope, Lorenzo Snow Young. The exterior of the temple was completed in September 1941 and the interior was expected to be completed the following year. However, with World War II shortages, it delayed the completion of the temple for four more years. In spite of delays, church president George Albert Smith dedicated the Idaho Falls Temple just one month after the war ended, on September 23, 1945. The temple was built on a 7-acre plot, has four ordinance rooms and nine sealing rooms, and has a total floor area of 92,177 square feet.
In March 2015, the temple closed for renovations that were expected to last 18 months. The renovations took nearly two years and following their completion, a public open house was held from April 22 through May 20, 2017. The temple was rededicated by Henry B. Eyring on June 4, 2017. -- Courtesy LDS and Wikipedia
The Idaho Falls LDS Temple is seen in the distance on the banks of the Snake River from the Broadway Bridge.
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Before leaving Kensington, we decided to drive up to the LDS Temple for a close up view. We did not go into the visitor center (another trip for sure) but did a walk around the beautiful grounds. We also want to go back when the grounds are lit up for Christmas.
Ogden LDS Temple as seen from the west.
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