Great photo, and its still sad that they are no longer part of the city skyline of New York-however they will live forever in old movies and photographs of the city.
Photos like this alwasy pull on my heartstrings. I blogged about the 9-11 Memorial Museum this week, Al. It was a very well done and touching museum to visit
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Born in London, I've lived in The Netherlands, New York, and Washington DC. Now I've settled down in Colorado and love taking pictures. Until October 2014 I used a Nikon D40X, but now it's a Nikon D5300. I do almost no photo editing - occasionally I will crop or remove a dust spot, but that's all. What comes out of the camera is what you see here.
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I do love your shots of the World Trade Center and they do tug at my heart!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Al!! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Who would have thought then about what awaited these towers!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, and its still sad that they are no longer part of the city skyline of New York-however they will live forever in old movies and photographs of the city.
ReplyDeleteLove this photo Al!
ReplyDeleteAlive in our memories and in your beautiful photo!
ReplyDeletePhotos like this alwasy pull on my heartstrings. I blogged about the 9-11 Memorial Museum this week, Al. It was a very well done and touching museum to visit
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