Ground Zero Memorial Building
Uploaded: September 11, 2012
Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/40 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 1600, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 18.00 mm, Model: NIKON D5100
Elaine Hessler September 11, 2012
I know I have a few other photos up, but I felt the need to post these. I took these from Ground Zero last December and never sorted through them. You can tell it was pouring rain. Feel free to add comments, but don't feel obligated to critique. It is more of an acknowledgement of today. #1485885Kristin Duff September 11, 2012
Thank you Elaine. As a flight attendant I can only imagine the horror my colleagues faced in the air. As a human being, this day changed the world as I knew it. Thank you again for your acknowledgement... #10319051Rita K. Connell September 11, 2012
Elaine these are great images the rain gives more to the mood of the surrounding. thank you for sharing it truely is a day we don't want to ever forget. your last post is really a great shot. #10319116Teresa H. Hunt September 11, 2012
Elaine, Thank you for posting these. It's nice to see what they did in NY as a memorial. I especially love your last photo. :) #10319137Jeff E Jensen September 12, 2012
Thank you. #10319519Carla Capra Anderson September 12, 2012
Powerful, thank you. #10319666Debbie E. Payne September 12, 2012
Elaine, I, too, like the last image but I am going to pull a "Dale" here and say that you need to straighten it just a little bit. The first one is very simple, to the point and makes a great abstract. #10319668Dale Hardin September 12, 2012
Thanks Elaine for helping us to not forget. #10319734Elaine Hessler September 12, 2012
Thanks. I just thought of it spur of the moment last night and did not edit any of these. It was more important for me to post them yesterday, than to fix them up and get them up at a later date. And yes, Debbie, you've got eagle eyes-I noticed that too, but that is work for another day:) I am sure there is more I can do on the others too-I'll just put them in the queue. Hope you guys have a nice day today. #10319906Anthony L. Mancuso September 12, 2012
Thank you for the fitting reminder Elaine, I was in NYC in the spring and was amazed at how far along the freedom tower is but didn't make it down to the site.. #10320394Debbra Bailey September 13, 2012
Very moving. I feel the first image is especially powerful how you captured it... that black whole really gives you a feeling of being empty, where there used to be so many. #10321021Elaine Hessler September 13, 2012
I highly recommend going to see this. I had very mixed feelings about going to the memorial, but it was very well done and very few people were there. At the time, you needed to get a ticket (free) to get in, so you need to plan ahead. I loved that it felt pretty empty and there was no feeling of having to rush out of there. Very simple and plain, but very well done. I have a movie that captures the sound of the waterfall.I'll remove this in another day or two.
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Peter W. Marks September 13, 2012
Thank you Elaine. #10321946Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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