I belong to the Schenectady Photographic Society and we recently conducted a field trip to the Statue of Liberty this spring. Most of the day was beautiful and sunny and it had been many years since I visited the Statue, so I was very excited to be there with my camera and my like-minded friends.
When I made this image of the Manhattan cityscape, it was a little hazy, but I think it made for a very emotive city portrait.
After visiting the Statue of Liberty for a while, we ferried over to Ellis Island. I don't remember ever being there, and it was a very moving experience to see the place where so many people entered our great country for so many years. Not only are there artifacts from the immigrants, but the walls were lined with photographs taken during those years, photographs of families weary, ill, fearful, and at the same time elated to finally be entering a free country that offered them a hope that wasn't available in their homeland.
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