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  • This statue of Christ The King is located at the Loyola Jesuit Center in Morristown, NJ.  It is the focal point of a beautiful and peaceful garden.  This shot was taken in the early morning with the first golden rays of light creating a beautiful background.
    ChristTheKing_1743.tif
  • This statue at the Loyola Jesuit Center in Morristown, NJ was sitting in a very quiet spot where it conveys the quiet and spirituality of the center.  On the day that I took this picture, it was very cold with a new layer of snow.
    PriestInTheSnow1694-1.tif
  • It was bitterly cold at Loyola Jesuit Center, Morristown, NJ when I came upon this new statue.  I was very touched by the placement as well as the feeling of faith that it conveys.
    PrayingInTheSnow1692-1.tif
  • I was shooting in the early morning at the Loyola Jesuit Center in Morristown, NJ when I turned around and there was the cat.  Obviously, it is not live.  I was amused by its position on the bench, the two different colored eyes and the setting in the snow.
    CatOnABenchInTheSnow_1679.tif
  • This bench is at the Loyola Jesuit Center inMorristown, NJ.  I was shooting at first light and was taken by the shapes, colors and textures of this scene. The black and white presentation retains much of the detail while bringing out a very winter feel.
    BenchAtSunriseBW_1746BW.tif
  • This bench is at the Loyola Jesuit Center inMorristown, NJ.  I was shooting at first light and was taken by the shapes, colors and textures of this scene.  In this image I have stressed the details and the golden light.
    BenchAtSunrise_1746-1.tif
  • One of the many features at the Loyola Jesuit Center in Morristown, NJ is the outdoor stations of the cross.  This is the first station, seen from the back of the house.  I love the setting for all the stations nicely placed among the trees and wildlife.  In this shot, the open gates strike me as an invitation.
    FirstStation_1680-1.tif
  • A statue at the Loyola Jesuit Center in Morristown, NJ.  This statue is cutting at the end of a field that is bordered by some woods.  I was shooting in the early morning, just after the blue light.  I was struck by large cross (X) behind her.
    NotreDameDeLaNeige_1673.tif
  • Leaving Loyola Jesuit Center after a particularly snow week end retreat.  The early morning sun casts some wonderful colors on the fresh snow.
    TheRoadHome.tif
  • Looking at the rear of the Loyola Jesuit Center in Morristown, NJ in the early morning winter light.  There is a fresh coat of snow from the previous day making everything even cleaner and fresher.
    Loyola1751-5.tif
  • Looking up at the front of the Loyola Jesuit Center in Morristown, NJ.  The house is a hundred years old and was donated to the Jesuits shortly after completion.  On this winter morning, the snow and overcast help make the red brick stand out.
    Loyola1672-1.tif
  • Evening is falling over the Loyola Jesuit Center in Morristown, NJ.  The lights in the garden have just come on to illuminate this statue of Christ The King.  You can see just a hint of the ground lights in the bottom corner as they cast eerie lights and shadows across the statue.
    ChristTheKing_1635.tif
  • This bench is at the Loyola Jesuit Center inMorristown, NJ.  I was shooting at first light and was taken by the shapes, colors and textures of this scene.  In tis image I have toned down the details and contrast to create a softer feel.
    BenchAtSunrise_1746-2.tif
  • This image was shot in the first (blue) light of day.  I was struck by the warmth of the statue, the open welcoming arms, contrasted to the cold of the snow.  It almost appears that her right hand is pointing to the bench, inviting you to come and visit with her.  You can see a couple of trees in the background forming a crude cross in the background.
    NotreDameDeLaNeige_1670.tif
  • It had snowed all the previous day.  I was amused to see how the snow conformed to the contours on this wooden bench
    SnowBench.tif
  • During the snow I looked out the back door and saw this statue standing tall in the wind and snow.  I have a lot of shots of this scene so I wanted a different one.
    StatueInTheSnow.tifSttueInTheSnow
  • One of the things that makes older cemeteries interesting is the diversity of monuments.  In earlier times, people seem to have spent much more time on the type of monument chosen for a loved one as well as the inscription.  Apparently, the covering on the two pillars in the center have specific meaning.  I confess I don't remember what it is!
    DSC_3663_HDR-1u-LR.tif
  • One of the things that makes older cemeteries interesting is the diversity of monuments.  In earlier times, people seem to have spent much more time on the type of monument chosen for a loved one as well as the inscription.  Apparently, the covering on the two pillars in the center have specific meaning.  I confess I don't remember what it is!
    DSC_3663_HDRBW-1u-LR.tif
  • I was visiting my mom in Manhattan and by luck, there was a motion picture shoot going on down the street.  All of the vehicles in the picture are there for the shoot!  The intersection in the center of the image is about three city blocks from where I was standing.  That's where the action would eventually be.
    Making a Major Movie_4491.tif
  • Looking east from the Washington Tower at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown, MA.  While visiting our daughter, we decided to tour this very interesting and historic cemetery.  The tower is one of the highest points around offering incredible unobstructed views. <br />
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This shot is looking a bit north from the heart of Boston.  The two downtown towers are center.  A bit to their right is the sign at Copley illuminated by the setting sun.
    BostonFromMountAuburn_0586_HDR.tif
  • Looking east from the Washington Tower at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown, MA.  While visiting our daughter, we decided to tour this very interesting and historic cemetery.  The tower is one of the highest points around offering incredible unobstructed views. <br />
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Here is much of metro Boston with the two towers center, soldier field on the left and Copley Square on the right.
    BostonFromMountAuburn_0550.tif
  • Looking east from the Washington Tower at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown, MA.  While visiting our daughter, we decided to tour this very interesting and historic cemetery.  The tower is one of the highest points around offering incredible unobstructed views. <br />
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Here is the southern end of Boston.  Soldier Field is prominent in the center with the Hancock to the right.
    BostonFromMountAuburn_0577.tif
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