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September 17, 2005
Martin, it's changed quite a bit since I photographed it a couple of months ago. I remember feeling sucked in by the simple power of this poem. Well seen. http://www.davenycphoto.com/index.php?showimage=92
DaveNYC
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September 16, 2005
this is an okay shot. I like the words. in your long caption you mention "the two beams of light marking the places where the World Trade Center towers once stood." well, they were several blocks to the south of where the towers once stood. in your long day of walking around, did you find out why the lights weren't at the WTC site?
otilius
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September 13, 2005
yes, hope.
Rachel Jane
September 13, 2005
and full of hope...
dR
September 13, 2005
(there is nothing more to say) ....
Andreas Hering
http://www.andreas-hering.com/
September 13, 2005
full of pain...
Stefan Rohner
September 13, 2005
new york, the greatest city in the world... a touching wisdom.
Missy
September 12, 2005
this works nicely in color - well seen
Markus Hartel
http://www.markushartel.com/blog
September 12, 2005
This poem says enough...
Wen
September 12, 2005
A posting like this makes me miss home. The greatest city in the world!! New York!
victor
http://jouvert.net/blog


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9/11 - New York I hope you are feeling better

9-11 - New York I hope you are feeling better
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I've spent the entire day, from 07:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. at Ground Zero to photograph those remembering the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001. I only left for about an hour and a half in the evening to take the ferry to Staten Island and back. Getting a better sight onto the Manhattan Skyline with the two beams of light marking the places where the World Trade Center towers once stood.

It was a pretty intense and long day. I walked around all day and it was touching although I didn't know anyone who died four years ago. I took a lot of photographs and recorded sound to do a feature on that.

Let's leave it with the following wisdom I found today:

Yo New York

I hope you are feeling better. I see that nasty scar is starting to heal... a ... little.
I will always pray for your losses. Stay strong. You are still the greatest city in the world.

I Love You

Posted by Martin Fuchs on September 11, 2005 11:59 PM

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