PHOTO OF THE DAY January 21, 2005  

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Where St. Petersburg, Russia
When 1997
Photographer Sisse Brimberg

Built between 1818 and 1858 by French architect Auguste de Montferrand, St. Isaac's Cathedral was once the largest church in Russia. Dusted by a winter snow and lowly lit by passing cars and holiday lights, it still dominates the St. Petersburg skyline today.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Catherine the Great," September 1998, National Geographic magazine)


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