Looking up at the steeple of St Pauls Church in NYC...this church is just across the street from the World trade Center and was the refuge for so many injured during the 911 attack on NYC.
A view of the old cementary within the grounds of the church
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it's just beautiful.
new york is always amazing to me - all those folks, places & things to do .. great shots. look at those head stones - i wonder if they will ever straighten them? it give them such character.
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Fantastic angle you got in the first photo! Very nice!
I love the angle you got of the steeple! Great old headstones too.
What a beautiful post. The angle of the shot of the church is lovely.
Your shots of NYC buildings are just fabulous, Janis. Love the camera angle which just heads skyward along with the building. Bet you almost had to lie on your back to get these pics!
We heard so much about this church and the good work they did after 9.11. Appreciate seeing it up close, along with the old gravestones.
Love your POV of this church.
I love the angle you shot the steeple. It's a beautiful old church and still standing after 9/11. Thanks for sharing it in InSPIREd Sunday
beautiful...my eyes got distracted by the blossoming trees though!!
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Love the perspective for the picture of the church. I always love seeing old cemeteries.
Great shot of the church. I think God put his hands in front of it to shield it from the Twin Towers destruction.
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I've never really thought about cemeteries being within the city before! Strange concept for me, lol!
I love the angle of that first shot, Jan. Well done!
Great perspective looking up at the church. It is a beautiful church in the middle of the city.
A very inspiring post, so perfect for the meme! And such a wonderful vantage point of view on that first shot. It's good the church was there as a refuge on that awful day. I plan to join you all this Sunday!
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