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240 New Pictures to Look At September 11, 2008

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Copyright 1997-2008 Cary Enoch Reinstein, All Rights Reserved The writings and teachings of the Baha’i faith motivate and inspire my photography. I am a Baha’i. My faith gives meaning to my life and infuses it with beauty and inspiration. Even when I was a child, I wanted to grow up to be an artist but later on failed to pursue my ambition. During a brief period that lived in Chicago, I visited the Baha’i House of Worship in Wilmette many times. I bought my first camera to take pictures of it.

Some of my images of the temple in Wilmette offer unique views from upper balconies where tourists seldom go and the very top on the outside of the building where almost nobody is ever allowed to go.

I have replaced all but two of the images that were on my website and added more than 80 new images that I haven’t exhibited before. The replacements are the result of rescanning and post processing about half of my photo library of 500 images. These are the majority of the images that survived a disastrous flood and that I chose to save. Copyright 1997-2008 Cary Enoch Reinstein, All Rights Reserved

This article is a continuation of the four-part series that began with Through a Scanner Brightly.

Copyright 1997-2008 Cary Enoch Reinstein, All Rights Reserved

The Gallery Catalog page asks a question taken from the movie Finding Neverland and poses an answer that I hope will resonate with you.

Did you like it?
It was magical.
Thank you.

There are two ways to look at each page. One way is the normal select and click method and the other is a self-running slideshow.

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