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					<description><![CDATA[Ah, a correction: in the &quot;About Us&quot;:http://www.njchurchscape.com/about.html section of the NJchurchscape.com, Frank L. Greenagel specifically says it&#039;s not the &quot;labor of love&quot; I indicated:
bq. The effort involved is not the fabled &quot;labor of love&quot; (although it is a considerable source of satisfaction), but rather an opportunity to make available a large corpus of material that otherwise might lie unused, and to experiment with a variety of tools and functions in an attempt to learn how to use the web to build a broad resource around a rather narrowly-focused topic.
I&#039;m not sure I quite believe him. There&#039;s so much thought and care in this site. I think Greenagel is a great experimenter--I would love this site even if I weren&#039;t in New Jersey, even if I didn&#039;t care about churches. This month&#039;s issue is fascinating: &quot; A church is just an excuse to make a photograph&quot;:http://www.njchurchscape.com/index-Apr04.html (&quot;I freely acknowledge that the photographs that interest me most are the ones where the fact that the subject is a house of worship is essentially irrelevant to the image&quot;).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, a correction: in the “About Us”:<a href="http://www.njchurchscape.com/about.html" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.njchurchscape.com/about.html</a> section of the NJchurchscape.com, Frank L. Greenagel specifically says it’s not the “labor of love” I indicated:<br>
bq. The effort involved is not the fabled “labor of love” (although it is a considerable source of satisfaction), but rather an opportunity to make available a large corpus of material that otherwise might lie unused, and to experiment with a variety of tools and functions in an attempt to learn how to use the web to build a broad resource around a rather narrowly-focused topic.<br>
I’m not sure I quite believe him. There’s so much thought and care in this site. I think Greenagel is a great experimenter–I would love this site even if I weren’t in New Jersey, even if I didn’t care about churches. This month’s issue is fascinating: ” A church is just an excuse to make a photograph”:<a href="http://www.njchurchscape.com/index-Apr04.html" rel="nofollow ugc">http://www.njchurchscape.com/index-Apr04.html</a> (“I freely acknowledge that the photographs that interest me most are the ones where the fact that the subject is a house of worship is essentially irrelevant to the image”).</p>
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