Two Gorgeous Fine Art Temple Prints from Photo by Emilie
Today the talented artist and photographer of Photo by Emilie is giving away two beautiful temple art prints to two lucky winners. Each winner will receive one 8x10 temple print of his or her choice. All images are mounted on mat board & pressed with a fine linen texture. Custom sizes and canvas mounting are also available. Here’s just a sample of Emilie’s stunning and contemporary temple prints:
Even if you do not win, you can still purchase a temple print for your home. You can find pricing and information on Photo by Emilie’s site here.
There are four ways to enter to win a temple art print from Photo by Emilie.
For one entry leave your first and last name in a comment.
Example: Jane Doe
For a second entry visit Photo by Emilie’s website here. Look at her beautiful temple art prints. Then come back to Give Away Today and in a NEW comment tell us your first and last name and the name of the temple print you would like if you win.
Example: Jane Doe: His Work and His Glory
For a third entry, in a NEW comment, please tell us your first and last name and one of the most beautiful or majestic buildings or structures you have ever seen.
Example: Jane Doe: The Koln Cathedral in Germany. They began constructing the Koln cathedral in the 1200’s and it took until the 1800’s to complete—over 600 years. According to our tour guide when visiting the cathedral, the people of Koln hid in the cathedral while their village was being bombed during World War II. Nearly everything in Koln was destroyed, except the cathedral and the townspeople hiding within.
And while we’re on the subject of taking tours while traveling (something I love to do and haven’t done for awhile), for a fourth entry, in a NEW comment tell us your first and last name and the farthest place you have ever traveled.
Example: Jane Doe: The Island of Tonga
The winners of the temple prints from Photo by Emilie will be announced Tuesday, February 24th. Please visit us then to see if you are one of our winners and to check out our new giveaway for the day. Thanks!
Example: Jane Doe: The Koln Cathedral in Germany. They began constructing the Koln cathedral in the 1200’s and it took until the 1800’s to complete—over 600 years. According to our tour guide when visiting the cathedral, the people of Koln hid in the cathedral while their village was being bombed during World War II. Nearly everything in Koln was destroyed, except the cathedral and the townspeople hiding within.
And while we’re on the subject of taking tours while traveling (something I love to do and haven’t done for awhile), for a fourth entry, in a NEW comment tell us your first and last name and the farthest place you have ever traveled.
Example: Jane Doe: The Island of Tonga
The winners of the temple prints from Photo by Emilie will be announced Tuesday, February 24th. Please visit us then to see if you are one of our winners and to check out our new giveaway for the day. Thanks!
707 Comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 1 – 200 of 707 Newer› Newest»Tara gruwell: Thailand
Michele Ondra: Knock (Salt Lake Temple)
Tara Gruwell: The Great Pyramid-maybe not the most beautiful, but amazing
Michele Ondra: The DC Temple is the most majestic building that I have ever seen. While driving on the highway, it seems to appear out of the clouds and just radiate. Love the building.
Kristen Barker: solo {nauvoo}
Michele Ondra:
The furthest away that I have been is Rome. Yes, the DC Temple is more beautiful than anything over there. Although the Colosseum is pretty darn incredible.
Lee Bay: For All to hear
Lee Bay: I just moved to D.C. and seeing the temple come up of the highway is amazing!
Melissa Burr: Let his light so shine
Lee Bay: Mexico is the farthest I've been.
Kristen Barker: Australia
Melissa Burr: The san diego temple- that building is magnificent!
Melissa Burr: Guang Zhou China
Lindsay Johnson
Lindsay Johnson: For All To Hear
Krissa Walters: Florida
Krissa Walters: If its a building I have seen in person it would be the Snowflake temple as I was able to see the inside during the open house...Beautiful!
Brooke Nelson
Brooke Nelson For All To Hear {Salt Lake}
Brooke Nelson Leeds England
Emily Orton: Let his light so shine {St. George}
Jeanine Crane: for all to hear
Jeanine Crane: Hawaii
Heidi Jackman
Heidi Jackman: Faith Nauvoo
Shannon White
lichelle perry: Washington DC
Jeanine Crane: the LA temple. It's in the middle of a horribly dirty city and then it just pops up out of no where up on a hill as you drive up to it.
Shannon white: come come st george
Shannon White: The San Diego Temple!!!! love love love it
Melanie Wiley
Melanie Wiley-His work and His glory
Melanie Wiley- the manti temple
Megan Peterson: His work and his glory
Melanie Wiley-Tiojuana
Krystin Idell
anna hale
anna hale: for all to hear
Kelly Sperry: His work and His Glory
Kelly Sperry: Mexico
Sara Johnson: New Zealand
Sara Johnson: San Diego Temple
Joanna Wilde: Knock (Salt Lake Temple)
Becca Robinson: For All To Hear
Jenny Berglin: Tokyo, Japan
Joanna Wilde: Edinburgh Castle is amazing! The oldest building I've been to so far.
Joanna Wilde: Scotland is the farthest I've been so far.
Becca Robinson: I have been from Alaska (used to live there) to Florida (currently live here) to Washington D.C.(visited once)
Tiffany Hillam:Solo (Nauvoo)
Becca Robinson: Portland Temple. Gorgeous.
melanie adey: to listen and pray
Audra Campbell: His Work & His Glory
Tiffany Hillam: I haven't been anywhere too exotic. But I live in the Nauvoo Temple Stake and I love that building. For everything it stands for as well as everything that takes place inside it's doors.
Audra Campbell-St. Petersburg Russia
melanie adey: the basilica in buffalo and some of the really old monuments at Forest Lawn Cemetary.
Tiffany Hillam: NY City
Leslie Gosney: Knock
Leslie Gosney: San Diego Temple it is so beautiful.
Erin Engler
Leslie Gosney: The farthest I have traveled out of the US is Canada. I had a chance to go to the Alberta Temple. Besides Temples I don't think I have seen many other beautiful buildings.
Shalee Clark- Let his Light so Shine
Erin Engler: His Work & His Glory
Jill Tew: Jordan
Shalee Clark St George Temple because that was were my grandparents were married and it was a wonderful experience to share with my husband and my grandparents.
Shalee Clark- Farthest I have ever traveled would be Hawaii
Sarah Bradley: Faith (Nauvoo)
Sarah Bradley: England
Sarah Bradley: Ely Cathedral in England
Amy Andersen
heidi shirley: for all to hear (LOVE IT!)
Erin Engler: Nothing can top the Washington DC temple in my mind although the St Louis Missouri Temple was amazing too.
Amy Andersen: His Work and His Glory
heidi shirley: The Salt Lake Temple... seriously... its one amazing piece of art and beauty!
heidi shirley: the Dominican Republic
Erin Engler: The farthest I've traveled was to Washington DC.
Whitney Lichty
Andra Stoker~SLC temple
Whitney Lichty
The farthest place I have traveled to is Costa Rica.
Andra Stoker~I was going to say the Koln Cathedral!! I lived in Germany for 5 years and I've been to that structure at least 50 times!!!
Andra Stoker~The farthest placed I've traveled is Korea!!
Amy Andersen: The Great Wall of China is definitely a sight to see. It's not the most beautiful, but it is an amazing structure. Especially considering it's history.
Lashelle Nelson: For All To Hear
Lashelle Nelson: I know it is sad, but the farthest away from Oregon I have been in Chicago, IL.
Liz Clarke
Amy Andersen: Yangshuo, China
Lisa Nokes
Liz Clarke: Look Toward The Heavens (Salt Lake)
Sara DeLeary: furthest place I've been ; virgin islands
Tiffany-Joy Mo: Paris, France
Tiffany-Joy Mo: The San Diego LDS Temple is the top of my list for most majestic structures in the world. The architecture is so stunning with all the different spires and angles, and who can beat the beautiful landscaping and of course the weather that surrounds it year round, I love it!
Sara DeLeary: knock
Kylee Cluff: Look Toward the Heavens (Salt Lake)
Dawn Young: His Work and His Glory
Kylee Cluff: Hawaii
Sarah Freeman: Look Toward the Heavens
Brooke Hathaway
Dawn Young: His Work and His Glory
Sarah Freeman: Argentina
Brooke Hathaway: Dome of the Rock
Brooke Hathaway: Look Toward the Heavens
Dawn Young: I will have to agree that the DC Temple is the most beautiful building I have ever seen in person.
Dawn Young: NYC
Brooke Hathaway: Jerusalem
Tiffany-Joy Mo: There is Sunshine In My soul (Nauvoo)
Morgan Gunter
Amberlee Taylor - Nauvoo
Morgan Gunter: Faith- Nauvoo
Morgan Gunter: The st.louis temple because that is where I got married so I think it is really gorgeous!
Morgan Gunter: Jamaica is the farthest place I have been! ohh the sunshine!!
jenny eckton
Johanna Hall
Johanna Hall: Ye Nations Now look Up
Johanna Hall: Salt Lake Temple. It is so rich with history!
jenny eckton: Let His Light So Shine {St. George}
Johanna Hall: Germany
Maura Duke: For All to Here
jenny eckton: It might be cliche, but the Washington, DC, temple. There's something about driving around that bend and seeing it among the trees . . . AAAAHHH, say the angels.
Heather Demke: His Work and His Glory
Heather Demke: Notre Dame in Paris
jenny eckton: Tijuana, Mexico (farthest from my small hometown in NY), and Boston, Massachusetts (farthest from my current hometown in UT)
Wendy Stepick: Look Toward the Heavens
sue jones: His work & His glory (salt lake)
Maura Duke: Buckingham palace
Wendy Stepick: New York City
Becky Forbes
Becky Forbes: His Work & His Glory
Wendy Stepick: St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City. It is absolutely stunning.
Maura Duke: Went to Scottland, Ireland and England when I was a Junior in High school....so despirately want to go back!
Becky Forbes: Boston
Samantha Holt:knock
Samantha Holt:dc temple is beautiful just over a mountain out of no where
Emily Bleazard: Japan!
Samantha Holt:Mexico or Maryland
Emily Bleazard: A cemetary in Japan. There were so many interesting buddhas, bells, caves, and of course it was all very, very ancient! It was also a surprisingly peaceful place surrounded by beautiful nature.
Emily Orton: Ecuador
Emily Bleazard: Utah's Dixie (St. George)
Aundrea Kalauli
Lindsay Figueroa
Lindsay Figueroa: His work and His glory
Sara Grant: Thy Work and thy Glory (Salt Lake)
Aundrea Kalauli: Utah's Dixie
Liz Brown: Knock Salt Lake Temple
Emilee Snow: To Listen and To Pray
Emily Orton: I love the Salt Lake Temple. It is gorgeous.
Emilee Snow: Lai'e Hawaii Temple.
Jennifer Patrick: His Work & His Glory
Karla Carter
Jennifer Patrick: Washington Monument
Deborah Andreasen: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
sue jones: Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland...the stonework is incredible
Aundrea Kalauli: The Salt Lake City Temple is beautiful. I haven't been lucky enought to travel in Europe yet:)
Karla Carter- His Work and His Glory (your collages are awesome too!)
Jennifer Patrick: Akumal, Mexico
Aundrea Kalauli: Hawaii
Deborah Andreasen: For All to Hear
Liz Brown: Neuschwanstein:The Fairy Tale Castle in Germany. So beautiful, inside, outside with the surrounding mountains, and the Alps within view. Simply gorgeous!
sue jones: scotland
Karla Carter- Samoa
Liz Brown: Norway
Sara Grant: Mont St. Michel in Normandy France. It's surrounded by water and is so incredibly beautiful.
Sara Grant: Israel
Chelli Bernhisel, His work and Glory
Chelli Bernhisel, Salt Lake Temple
Molly Zahlmann: His Work and His Glory
Chelli Bernhisel, Hawaii
Kristina Clark
Ceridwen Lewin
Kristina Clark: Washington D.C
Kristina Clark: San Diego Temple
is the most beautiful I have ever seen. I haven't traveled much :)
Ashlie Fackrell: Fairbanks, Alaska
Ashlie Fackrell: The Nauvoo Temple, seeing it for the first time is an experience I will never forget.
Molly Zahlmann: Uzhgorod, Ukraine
Jackie Rawlins
Jackie Rawlins - Boston, Mass.
Ashlie Fackrell: Solo
Michele Pineda
Kristina Clark: His work and his glory
Kyla Armstrong: Work & Glory (salt lake)
Kyla Armstrong: Statue of Liberty
Melissa Hancock: Direct Thy Path
Melissa Hancock: The Alhambra Palace
Kyla Armstrong: Maui
Melissa Hancock: Oahu Hawaii
I'm sorry my computer was freaking out and evidently posted my name 3 times. Sorry!
jackie rawlins - SF Palace of Fine Arts It mainly a set of open arches - but the workmanship is amazing and beautiful on it! Makes me feel like I am in a Shakespear's play. =)
Mandy Stewart: New York City
Cathy Yoder
Charity Maua'i - Knock
Mandy Stewart: Direct Thy Path
Michele Pineda Salt Lake City Temple
Charity Maua'i - Salt Lake Temple
Cathy Yoder: Look Toward The Heavens
Charity Maua'i - Independence Missouri
Cathy Yoder: The Salt Lake Temple of course!
Cathy Yoder: Hawaii
Lisa Ward
Mitzi Buck
Lisa Ward: Quebec, Canada
Mitzi Buck: Bassano del Grappa, Italy
Lisa Ward: The Arch in St. Louis, Missouri. The arch is very unique and has a great view of the city from the top.
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