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21-MAR-2009

St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City, New York, 2009

When St. Patrick’s opened in 1879, it was the tallest building in midtown New York. Today, it is dwarfed by Rockefeller Center just across Fifth Avenue, and by the glass walls of the office towers adjacent to it. This image tells such a story, and does it through abstraction. I reveal only a small portion of James Renwick’s intricate Gothic Revival façade, yet at the same time imply the height of its towers by reflecting one of them in the background building.

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Phil Douglis13-Apr-2009 15:42
Old and new, light and dark, real and reflected. I built this image on these contrasts, Chris. Thanks.
Chris Sofopoulos13-Apr-2009 09:48
A juxtaposition of the old and new!
Very nice photo!
Phil Douglis31-Mar-2009 02:52
Thanks, Carol. Amazingly enough, using a 400mm telephoto lens, I made this image from the sidewalk on the West side of Fifth Avenue, about a block or so south of St. Patricks. The reflection of the steeple drew my eye, and I just walked until it fit into my composition.
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