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Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Original Icon in Rome

The image below was taken today (March 19, 2011) at the Church of St. Alphonsus in Rome, Italy. This icon is the original icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, and depicts Mary holding the child Jesus, with two angels on either side of them.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Original Icon

Photo Used in History Channel Documentary

I've had a DVD from Prometheus Entertainment/History Channel sitting on my desk for a year and a half, and I had almost forgotten why I had it by the time I finally sat down to watch the DVD. The DVD is of the show "Angels & Demons Decoded," which aired on the History Channel on May 10, 2009.

While I was watching a part about Bernini's artwork, I noticed a photo of the 'West Ponente' direction marker in St. Peter's Square very similar to mine at 1:08:12 — this wasn't my photo, but was close enough a match to warrant further inspection.

Towards the end of the documentary, when the narrator was talking of the interaction between faith and science in the Church, I found my image at about 1:28:35:

Monstrance Image in Angels & Demons Decoded

Whoever did the matte on that image (a) had a lot of patience, and (b) is quite good at it! I don't think I've ever attempted to cut out such an intricate photo.

You can view the original photo on Flickr here: Eucharistic Adoration - Monstrance.

I'm glad I was finally able to sit down and watch the show. I also watched Angels & Demons (the actual movie) on Netflix, and thought it was a heck of a lot better (all around) than The Da Vinci Code. But it's still not a greatly historically-accurate film, in my opinion; like most Hollywood flicks, the director and producers played fast and loose with many theories and historical fact. But I don't let it ruffle my feathers :)

Luckily for me, the producers of the show actually asked my permission to use the photo, so I'm not complaining about its use. Plus, at the end, they gave recognition where it's due:

Images Courtesy of Jeff Geerling - Angels and Demons Decoded

Who's the Nerdiest Nerd this Halloween?

Jeff with Druplicon Pumpkin

I'm definitely not the nerdiest guy in the world, but I sure do try! See the pumpkin in all it's halloween glory on Flickr: Druplicon Pumpkin - Druplikin.

DrupliGolf Ball

Over on Midwestern Mac, LLC's blog, I posted my latest artistic endeavor... the DrupliGolf Ball (based on the famous Drupal mascot, Druplicon):

Druplicon Golf Ball - DrupliGolf

Read more about the making of the DrupliGolf Ball on Midwestern Mac, LLC's blog »

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