Amazing photos of an unforgettable, cowardly act of terrorism.
I was at a customer's house getting ready to work on her dishwasher. I was an appliance tech working for Sears that day.
I could not believe what I was seeing when the customer turned on her little TV in the kitchen, after getting a call from one of her neighbors.
I watched in disbelief as I saw a passenger jet crammed into one of the World Trade Towers that was on fire.
Then was even more dumbfounded, when I saw a second passenger jet slam into the second tower.
This is one day of my life that I will never forget!
Ever!
Will
Really nice captures of this beautiful butterfly 🦋.
The colors are not as bright and vivid as some others, but I do like the pattern it has.
Will
Good capture. It's funny when they try to get into a box that's too small for them to fit into.
Our 3 cats have tried that a few times.🙀
Will
Great series of these different birds.
The hummingbird capture is exceptional!
Will
Good series done in monotone, Sue.
A day I will never forget.
Will
Good captures! I know it's not easy. I have been trying to do the same thing and capture more than one in a shot.
We have the same feeder, except ours is blue.
will
Wow! I wouldn't want to play against any of them!
Will
Good article. I think a lot of amateur and maybe some pro photographers may not be aware of all the rules, regulations and courtesys that should be followed, when shooting out in public.
Thanks for the link.
Will
Really nice series! The Kestrel is a beautiful colored raptor. The flying Kingfisher is a great capture.
will
Great capture. Now, how could anyone resist such a fine looking creature.
Throw him a fish!
Deleted, double post.
Will
Glad to see you have a nice loveable buddy!
A fine looking Romeo🥇.
Will
I was 12 years old and on a MATS (military air transport) 4 prop airliner going to Germany with my mother, sister, brother, and father who was in the Army and being stationed there in 1960.
It took 16 hrs. to get it there with stops at Gander, Newfoundland, Shannon, Ireland and finally arriving at Frankfort, Germany.
We lived there 5 yrs. before returning to the U.S. in 1965 at the age of 17.
Will