Friday, September 11, 2009

9/11 Tribute in Light


Photographed from the 55th floor of the Chase Manhattan Building, two blocks from Ground Zero. Remember our fallen heroes.

21 comments:

James said...

Beautiful picture and tribute. What a view!

Luis Gomez said...

Very nice photograph.

Lori Skoog said...

I remember when you posted this. A very moving photo,

altadenahiker said...

Ken Mac, wow.

Tanya said...

Beautiful photo, gives me chills!

Melanie said...

Beautiful!

Jean Spitzer said...

Beautiful.

sonia a. mascaro said...

Beautiful and touching photo, Ken Mac! I am without words... Great tribute to September 11.

Dianne said...

I was coming home from Newark airport the year they first lit the twin beams

on the turnpike I could see them so clearly and followed them for as long as they were visible

and when I couldn't see them anymore my heart hurt

beautiful photo!

Matritensis said...

8 years ago!!

This is a very nice tribute

11S was a hard day for all, also for me, a spanish man, so far from NY but very close with all american people.

Regards

Jacob said...

Absolutely stunning, Ken Mac! It just couldn't be any better!

Yoork said...

Wow. Just gorgeous. It's like the lights are beaming straight up to the heavens.

Virginia said...

Merci KM. We HAVE NOT forgotten my friend. It seems like yesterday. Tears.
V

PERBS said...

Thanks for this appropriate reminder today. Our little ceremony on the banks of the Columbia was not so beautiful but just as memorable and we will never forget.

Hilda said...

What a simple, but magnificent tribute! And a fantastic photo. Thank you, KM.

laoi gaul~williams said...

a great photo and a perfect tribute.
although i live in the uk i have family in new jersey and so feel a closeness with america.
this year i visited the site and know that the passing years will never make the immense loss anymore bareable

sonia a. mascaro said...

Just dropping by to wish you a nice Sunday!

Steffe said...

As Lori said, a very moving photo.

-K- said...

This should win some sort of prize.

Amy said...

Beautiful! My sister lived in NY for many years and worked about 2 blocks away from the WTC. Apparently she was getting breakfast that morning at a local cafe and saw the whole thing, that pushed her to come home.

Blognote said...

Beautiful tribute, Ken!