Construction site at 56 Leonard. (By Fred Dodnick)
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Fred Dodnick teased me with the above photo a couple of weeks ago, and when I said it was beautiful, I received the one directly below. “Send me more and we’ll do a photo essay!” I replied, expecting more semi-abstract images—but as you can see, he also sent a lot of wonderful street reportage. The photos are by Fred or his partner, Teri Henry, who have lived by City Hall Park for 16 years. And of course the images really want to be seen larger—so click on them!
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Between Leonard and Worth, east side. (Fred Dodnick)
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City Hall Park. (Fred Dodnick)
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Skyline, southwest, from City Hall Park. (Fred Dodnick)
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Drilling rig at 100 Franklin. (Teri Henry)
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By the Municipal Building. (Fred Dodnick)
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City Hall Park fountain. (Teri Henry)
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Battery Park City Bike Exposition, 2010. (Fred Dodnick)
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Posters on construction site wall on Varick between Broome and Watts. (Teri Henry)
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City Hall Park fountain. (Fred Dodnick)
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Park Row and Beekman. (Fred Dodnick)
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On the 6 train, going downtown. (Fred Dodnick)
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Window in apartment building on Varick between Grand and Watts. (Fred Dodnick)
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19 Park Place construction as seen from Murray. (Fred Dodnick)
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Street art by Robert Janz on Varick between Broome and Watts. (Teri Henry)
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Nancy Whiskey Pub on Labor Day, 2010. (Fred Dodnick)
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City Hall Park fountain. (Teri Henry)
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Nothing Really Mattress; on Sullivan by Broome. (Fred Dodnick)
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Great shots!
The work of both Dodnick and Henry is consistently amazing. They each have a marvelous eye and technical mastery. More, please!!!
Tremendous! Congratulations to the team for so beautifully capturing the nabe and thanks to The Citizen for sharing.
Love the one at Nancy Whiskey!
beautiful images-classic!