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A spectacular shot in central park, this image depicts a man looking up at the guard station, seeming to admire the American Flag.
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Shot from the top floor of the Empire State Building, this photo shows the Hudson River, the lights of this spectacular city, all with the backdrop of a dark, gloomy sky.
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Photographed at night, this shot of a nightspot restaurant seems empty - almost reflecting the emptiness of those who visit.
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Seeming to be huddling from the inevitable storm, this statue is magnificently backdropped with a dark, imposing cloudy sky.
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Taken from the shoreline, this image of the Brooklyn Bridge shows the American Flag flying proudly on the top. Great detail can be seen of the architectural design and construction.
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Actually shot in the afternoon, this image of a street clock in Oxford, OH has very interesting lighting effects. Having stopped, it seems to reflect how the town itself has remained frozen in time.
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As the shadow falls on the church wall, it seems to show how faith branches out like a tree to all aspects of life.
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Taken from the Ohio River, this shot of the Suspension Bridge in Cincinnati, OH shows the beautiful design of the architect. This bridge was actually the prototype for the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and was seen in the movie "Rainman."
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A very rare view, this image frames Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium (Now called Cinergy Field) with the underside of the famous Suspension Bridge. This view will never be captured again, as the stadium is being torn down and rebuilt for the Reds.
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The current Trinity Church, located at the end of Wall Street in New York City, was built in 1846. This small bit of serenity is surrounded by skyscrapers and is easy to miss on a tour of New York City. This image captures a shot that many miss in their hectic lives.
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