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Stunning Vertical Panoramas Of New York's Most Majestic Churches
Warning: You may get dizzy.
Seasoned photographer Richard Silver has captured the beauty of New York's churches unlike any other. By seamlessly stitching together a series of composite images from each location, Silver has created a stunning set of vertical panoramas that reveal the interiors of New York's most impressive religious structures.
“Finding the perfect location in the center aisle then shooting vertically from the pew to the back of the church gives the perspective that only architecture of this style can portray,” Silver told Colossal.
Church of St. Vincent Ferrer.
Rue Montorgueil, 75002 Paris, France
"Photographing dogs during bath time allowed me to capture the wide range of expressions they have," Gamand wrote in an email to The Huffington Post. "I wonder: have they acquired human expressions after living with us for so long?"
And this is where Gamand's project starts to get deep. "I find wet dogs funny, yes," she writes, "but mostly incredibly touching. There is something deeper and more poignant happening with these portraits. When we laugh in front of a miserable wet dog, aren’t we also feeling some kind of guilt?"
St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral.
Church of St. Francis Xavier.
Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava.
Calvary Episcopal Church.
St. Monica's Church.
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