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Fabrizio Dutto
{K:944} 4/18/2004
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ottimo il contrasto dell'immagine tra la piccola chiesa e gli alti gratatcieli
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Graciela Pierre
{K:7318} 12/20/2003
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Very well seen and captured. After seeing the original picture I think you did a great conversion to B&W, but I wonder why you had to crop the top. Anyway it's an excellent shot. Regards
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Ari O
{K:990} 12/20/2003
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Thank you, everyone.
As you probably know, the diminutive St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on Cedar Street just south of the World Trade Center's south Tower 2 was also obliterated on September 11th, 2001. Its faithful community has yet to rebuild or dispose of the property.
Attached is a thumbnail of the original color image.
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Dubravko Grakalic
{K:25235} 12/20/2003
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perfect composed, bw work great!
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david malcolmson
{K:4145} 12/20/2003
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A telling juxtaposition of the sacred and the profane, Gary. I'm glad you converted this to greyscale - colour would have been too literal. A satisfying and well-balanced range of tones contribute to the excellence of this image.I am going to add this to my Favourites folder.
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Ursula I Abresch
{K:6515} 12/20/2003
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Excellent! Great eye, great b/w work. I like this very much.
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 12/20/2003
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Hi, Gary: This a picture that I like, shows the ability of the photogtgraher to see, and construct a dynamic photograph in monochrome.
Regards, Jeff Cartwright Alberta Canada
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Dennis Komis
{K:3160} 12/20/2003
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outstanding!
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Harry Eggens
{K:14804} 12/20/2003
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Superb composition with great use of light and shadows. Very beautiful lines and details. Most wonderful contrast. Outstanding work Gary....Best regards Harry
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