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New York City 1977
This is a scan of a capture of mine taken from the viewing observation
deck of the Empire State. The camera was a Leica CL, the lense a Tele-Elmarit 90/2.8 and the film Kodachrome 64, I think. It's now featured at the top in the gallery of my photo blog. wp.me/P3strj-2m -- teleportation kills |
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New York City 1977
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RichA wrote: On Sunday, 11 September 2016 06:38:49 UTC-4, android wrote: This is a scan of a capture of mine taken from the viewing observation deck of the Empire State. The camera was a Leica CL, the lense a Tele-Elmarit 90/2.8 and the film Kodachrome 64, I think. It's now featured at the top in the gallery of my photo blog. wp.me/P3strj-2m -- teleportation kills See the smog! Yes! When the smog gets in your eyes, or something... That's stuff that builds nostalgia! Getting all misty here... Sniff sniff! -- teleportation kills |
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New York City 1977
android wrote:
This is a scan of a capture of mine taken from the viewing observation deck of the Empire State. The camera was a Leica CL, the lense a Tele-Elmarit 90/2.8 and the film Kodachrome 64, I think. It's now featured at the top in the gallery of my photo blog. wp.me/P3strj-2m Somewhere in storage I have color slides from the street level and the top of the old World Trade Center towers. I still remember the sound of their high speed elevators. When I saw the airplanes hit the towers and their collapse, on TV, I cried like a baby. Mort Linder |
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On 10/2/2016 10:47 PM, Mort wrote:
android wrote: This is a scan of a capture of mine taken from the viewing observation deck of the Empire State. The camera was a Leica CL, the lense a Tele-Elmarit 90/2.8 and the film Kodachrome 64, I think. It's now featured at the top in the gallery of my photo blog. wp.me/P3strj-2m Somewhere in storage I have color slides from the street level and the top of the old World Trade Center towers. I still remember the sound of their high speed elevators. When I saw the airplanes hit the towers and their collapse, on TV, I cried like a baby. Mort Linder Except for one of my almost 57 years, I've live on Long Island and never once went to the World Trade Center. I wish I had. I've been to the Freedom Tower, I took my wife there recently. It was emotional for her, she lost a close family member on 9/11. She also knew quite a few FDNY members that died that day from the time she was a young girl. |
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