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A Trip to Zuccotti Park 10.16.11
I took a photo of this building when I went down to visit Zuccotti Park the first time. It was on 9.25.11. The photo of the building made it look extremely attractive, but there is an ugly story behind its development. This would never occur to you if all you had seen of it was my prior capture. However, this image offers another perspective on the issue. Study the building's placement. It's situated in the oldest part of Manhattan, surrounded by historical landmark buildings. The neighborhood residents fought for years to prevent the erection of this building in the middle of this landmark area, but lost in the end. Not only does it destroy the look and feel of this landmarked and one of the oldest and most beautiful areas in Manhattan, but it is much taller than ALL other buildings around it. Does this make sense to you? This photo is part of a photo series that tells the visual story of my trip to Zuccotti Park on this day. Each photo in the series contributes meaning and significance to the story. Be sure to check out the "A Trip To Zuccotti Park 10.16.11" album located below, for the "full story". © Maria Dorothea Campbell 2011
A Trip to Zuccotti Park 10.16.11
I took a photo of this building when I went down to visit Zuccotti Park the first time. It was on 9.25.11. The photo of the building made it look extremely attractive, but there is an ugly story behind its development. This would never occur to you if all you had seen of it was my prior capture. However, this image offers another perspective on the issue. Study the building's placement. It's situated in the oldest part of Manhattan, surrounded by historical landmark buildings. The neighborhood residents fought for years to prevent the erection of this building in the middle of this landmark area, but lost in the end. Not only does it destroy the look and feel of this landmarked and one of the oldest and most beautiful areas in Manhattan, but it is much taller than ALL other buildings around it. Does this make sense to you? This photo is part of a photo series that tells the visual story of my trip to Zuccotti Park on this day. Each photo in the series contributes meaning and significance to the story. Be sure to check out the "A Trip To Zuccotti Park 10.16.11" album located below, for the "full story". © Maria Dorothea Campbell 2011