Thank You for sharing. We al wept, weep. We all have the story of believing, not believing what we saw.
petercbrandt wrote:
Here are my memories of 9/11 from when I photographed a supposed small plane crash into the WTC towers. I went up to the roof of our building 11 stories on 5th Ave /15th St in Manhattan. After seeing the 2nd aeroplane crash, I went to my local film lab for processing. Upon coming back I went up with more film and saw the 2nd tower collapse. Each series has more frames per insident. I'm getting goose bumps as I load these shots and tears are coming.
Nikon F4 with 300mm f2.8 and 2x tele extender= 60mm. Exktachrome 100.
Peter
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Excellent set of images Peter. I too am getting goose bumps and tears.
Outstanding photos of an event that changed the world!
Thank you for sharing. Thank you for being there to record it.
That has to be a day that it sucked being the photographer.
And-no, It won't be a forgotten day, for a long-long time...
[quote=petercbrandt]Here are my memories of 9/11 from when I photographed a supposed small plane crash into the WTC towers. I went up to the roof of our building 11 stories on 5th Ave /15th St in Manhattan. After seeing the 2nd aeroplane crash,
Chilling! Would you consider making them downloadable?
9-11 is still remembered as a day of infamy for those of our generation but it has already been relegated to less than two pages in High School history books. Twenty years from now it will not even be mentioned. I'm glad I'm old!
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