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07/02/2009 09:35:38 PM |
Yea, I know, had neighbors who never came home from work that day...I guess next time try not blinking for 5 minutes, thats how actors cry in hollywood:) |
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02/12/2007 05:48:23 AM |
even those in another country would be well aware of it. i was in botswana, and home from school early. my husband called me and said; turn on the radio. we kept it on bbc world service, so the news was continuous that day. prettyquickly, everyone without a tv was congregating at the golf club, as they had satellite there. so we could watch the horrible images, commiserate, and drink. due to the prevalence of 24 hour news networks, i think there are very few places in the work that didn't know about 9/11 instantaneously.
a great photo, my dear. i'm also not a huge fan of flag waving, but manage to lok past it for this shot. well done. |
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02/06/2007 05:52:01 AM |
Wow! Just stumbled across this, and it touched me very deeply! Thank you for this beautiful remembrance of such a dark painful day in the life of our country -- but by paying tribute to something beautiful that happened out of those ashes: Patriotism. Togetherness. A united country. . .if only for a short while. It was beautiful, wasn't it!
Awesome photo!!!! So well done!
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10/23/2006 10:45:14 PM |
Oh, this is a great shot. Very emotive. I agree as a couple of the commenters said, not overdone at all, but yet still very strong, and quite touching. Your 'weird' angle and crop actually really help drive the interest of the shot, it is quite engaging. Your story is great. Yes, many people could connect with that very well. But even apart from the story, the image allows the viewer to go in many different directions in their intrepretation, and I really like that in a shot. I could go down several different paths with it myself! Very good photography. This is going in my favs now :-) |
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09/17/2006 11:32:45 PM |
A topic I avoid, as I can get a little political sometimes, and as much as I can be against the american-patriotic stuff sometimes, this photo has touched me. Thank you for a wonderful description. This photo just hits me. Perfect. |
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09/13/2006 09:51:45 AM |
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09/12/2006 07:46:40 AM |
Touching photo and story. I just think the grunge look is a bit overdone and scripted on your hands, but still a powerful image. |
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09/12/2006 07:41:17 AM |
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09/12/2006 04:52:16 AM |
Nice tribute. I like the message and it's not overdone. Actually quite visually beautiful. |
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09/12/2006 03:24:06 AM |
I like the angle, the meaning to the photo comes through so strongly..Well done. |
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09/12/2006 02:26:27 AM |
VERY nice. very sad. great job. |
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09/12/2006 01:11:24 AM |
Moving tribute. Thanks for relating the story also. I remember that day VERY clearly - it was one of the very few times I had the TV on that early (west coast) in the AM and I watched the second plane hit on live tv and it knocked the wind out of me. |
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09/12/2006 12:58:42 AM |
Very nicely done Leah. Everything works very well together, this is a touching photo. |
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