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The sign in front of Trinity Church in NYC says:
"On September 11th, 2001, debris from the collapsing World Trade Center towers knocked over a giant sycamore tree that had stood for nearly a century in the churchyard of St. Paul’s Chapel, at Broadway and Fulton St. When the dust settled, the uprooted tree was found lying on a narrow path in the yard. It had fallen in such a way that none of the historic tombstones around it were disturbed, and none of the wreckage reached the church.
Sculptor Steve Tobin heard the story of the sycamore and envisioned using its roots as the base for a bronze sculpture. He saw the roots as a metaphor for our connectedness and our strength after the tragic events of September 11.
The original roots, painstakingly preserved by Tobin with the help of tree experts, have been returned to St. Paul’s to reside permanently".
9 RDV 9. 1964 Devon General AEC Reliance/Marshall (BET) at 2017 Buses Festival at Gaydon. This batch of buses were purchased for route 9 Exeter-Sidmouth.
I ran across this photo and just HAD to feature it on my page. I did NOT take this photo, I only edited the photo by turning it into black and white. I think sometimes.. actually, most of the time.. black and white photos can be much more dynamic, and make and amazing impact on the viewer, because most of us see in color. The color can be distractive to the eyes... taking away from the inherent reason or meaning of the photo. This is why I chose this photo. I knew that by turning it into black and white, would bring out more feeling and intensity of the horrific day we all globally experienced.. 9/11/01.
Cheers to the photographer for keeping his cool while watching this unfold in front of him.
Here is the original image:
www.flickr.com/photos/dmarcus/74858761/in/set-1606420/
Want to see more of his stuff:
www.flickr.com/photos/dmarcus/
Thank you dmarcus... thanks for sharing.. and thank you for helping us not forget.
We family of photographers also need to remember that we lost a brother that day.. Photojournalist Bill Biggart. Read about it here:
Week 9 / 52 is "music" This was shot hand held last night at a night street market in downtown Palm Springs California of a street vendor playing every kind of drum imaginable. Drums do qualify as music......Right?
A Tribute in Light at the World Trade Center Memorial.
Last year I was miles away...this year I was only feet away.
#9 of 100 Strangers
I met Shawntrice, who works at Magnolia Bakery in Chicago a few weeks ago. When I asked to photograph her, she happily agreed to let me. I just sent the photo to Magnolia Bakery to give her a copy. Hope she likes it :) By the way the pastries at Magnolia are delicious!
The BWP-9 Dzik (wild boar) is the standard heavy IFV for the Polish-Lithuanian land forces. It is armed with a 40mm Bofors auto-cannon and carriers 10 infantry.
I took a lot of Inspiration from the real world BWP Borsuk for this moc.
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Manston, 26 July 1983.
Hunter FGA.9 'XF519' was waiting for things to come at RAF Manston in July 1983. This was actually XJ695. The Hunters swapped the rear fuselage and the real 519 went to the Zimbabwean Air Force in 1984. The Hunter pictured was written off in 1978 after a bird strike on it's final flight. It spent the last years at Manston for crash rescue training.
The National September 11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance and honor to the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site, near Shanksville, Pa., and at the Pentagon, as well as the six people killed in the World Trade Center bombing in February 1993.
The Memorial’s twin reflecting pools are each nearly an acre in size and feature the largest manmade waterfalls in the North America. The pools sit within the footprints where the Twin Towers once stood. Architect Michael Arad and landscape architect Peter Walker created the Memorial design selected from a global design competition that included more than 5,200 entries from 63 nations.
The names of every person who died in the 2001 and 1993 attacks are inscribed into bronze panels edging the Memorial pools, a powerful reminder of the largest loss of life resulting from a foreign attack on American soil and the greatest single loss of rescue personnel in American history.
EXPLORED on September 6, 2014 #333
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Week 9/52
So, yesterday I had so much fun shooting this picture. I got this beautiful red cape from my boyfriend a few years ago and I absolutely love it! Hope you like this picture.
A scan from my personal slide collection gathered over the past 30 years
MSN 47410 Douglas DC-9-33RC PH-MAR
Martinair Holland "Jean Monnet"
Glasgow
Somerset Passenger Solutions are a joint bid by FirstGroup and JJP Holdings (owners of Crosville, Weston SM) to supply staff transport to the new Nuclear Power Plant at Hinckley Point being constructed by EDF Energy,
Although in its infancy there were many interesting vehicles to see. As its peak there will be hundred of vehicles involved.
Departing the Park & Ride site is Yutong TC12 YA66JHH.
Anchorage Fire Department
Station 9 - Huffman Road
Shop #: n/a | GSO-9590
2015 KME Predator 4×4
1500/750-40A-20B; Hale Q-Max
Cummins ISX12; 450hp
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Bertone built and sold the former Fiat X1/9 from 1982 to 1989. The car was originally designed by Bertone and sold as a Fiat until 1982.