Trinity Church
We made use of our several hours to ourselves by riding the subway and taking some random stops. At this stop we found Trinity Church in Wall Street.
I have previously featured through a Photo Hunt entry two shots from the garden/cemetery of Trinity Church. You can see headstones in the foreground.
I have missed bloghopping a lot. But working all day in fixing a house leaves me tired and exhausted to do anything else but eat and sleep at the end of the day.
Starting tomorrow I will be back to work again and with my mug fixed on the computer screen 8 hours a day I sure would have time to visit your sites.
I have previously featured through a Photo Hunt entry two shots from the garden/cemetery of Trinity Church. You can see headstones in the foreground.
I have missed bloghopping a lot. But working all day in fixing a house leaves me tired and exhausted to do anything else but eat and sleep at the end of the day.
Starting tomorrow I will be back to work again and with my mug fixed on the computer screen 8 hours a day I sure would have time to visit your sites.
I liked the effect of the sun rays on the third photo. When will I get to walk on the real Wall Street? =)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the first photo. The single old, religious structure backdropped by endless huge, secular, new-looking buildings.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, feel free to ask me questions about layout!
after reading a lot about the world war II i appreciate more that these buildings like this survived. amazing how it stood with time.
ReplyDeleteNice shots captured amazingly as usual Maria :)
ReplyDeletei love the first photo, it is simply amazing!!!
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This church is surrounded by beautiful trees!
ReplyDeleteNice trees... nice photos!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your New York series Maria!
ReplyDeleteA fine series showing us this interesting church and nearby cemetery. All are fine shots, but I like the first one the most. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteYour photos of NYC give me a sense of nostalgia - looking at them is like breathing the air of the city again. I think it's your candid angles ...
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing them.
A cemetary right next to the American Stock Exchange ... How strange! ;)
ReplyDeleteI love all your photos. Beautiful old buildings and the architectural designs are so elaborate.
ReplyDeleteMay I request you to visit and Please see this through. Do you mind?