I guess it was about the orange.
Showing posts with label WTC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WTC. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Street Band - 1990 New York City Marathon - Brooklyn (Sun 04 Nov 1990)

When I ran the New York City Marathon in Nov 1990, I borrowed Tim's small point and shoot film camera (no commercial accessible digital cameras back then) for the trip and ran with it during the Marathon.
This is my favourite photo from the run - I heard and saw the band playing on the side walk, so I just pulled over for a moment and snapped this shot.
You can see the Northern World Trade Centre Tower in the distance on the left of the photo - it is from there I took this photo of the Brooklyn Bridge in Oct 1988.
I love the one lone audience member - the guy in the Blue Shirt. Also the car with the boot/'trunk' open.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Brooklyn Bridge - World Trade Center / Manhattan (Oct 1988)

Travel. Do not get stuck in one place. [..]
Whatever you do, walk over the Brooklyn Bridge.
Ken Burns (2004 Yale Commencement Speech)
In 1988, at the age of 27, I took my first overseas trip - a seven week holiday to the USA from late September to early November 1988 - I remember flying back into Tamworth on Melbourne Cup day - we were in flight when the Captain announced the result of the race.
Spent most of my time in New York and Boston where I stayed with friends. I also took a weekend trip to Chicago from New York. On my return I spent a few days in Los Angeles and a few days in Sydney at Alexandria.
Recently found the above photo after this recent post
City of Blinding Lights - U2 - Live - Brooklyn Bridge - 22 Nov 2004 (youtube)I can remember this evening visit to the Northern Tower of the World Trade Center. It was a still night and I was able to walk out onto and around the exposed and elevated viewing platform at the top of the Tower. It is there that I took this photo of the Brooklyn Bridge (the closer one, the next one along is the Manhattan Bridge), which a few days earlier I had walked across.
I will try to find the photos of the walk across the Brooklyn Bridge - they are somewhere at Kirrawee. I pulled out the above photo shortly after the Tower's were lost and just accidently stumbled across them in one of the desk drawers recently.
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
Where The Street Have No Name - U2 - Rattle and Hum
Remember seeing the Rattle and Hum Movie with my younger Brother, Tim, in 1988. This song (Where the Streets Have No Name) stood out for me, both musically and visually (the silhouette effects). When I would visit him in Canberra, over the following years, I would ofter hear Tim play this song as he got ready for work (I like the way this song builds in energy over its duration). For these reasons, in part, I would decide to play this during his Funeral in March 2005 as we reflected over his life, after I had asked his Family and Friend's to forgive him for what he had done to himself (and all those that loved him) and at the same time try to understand his silent suffering.
When I ran the New York City Marathon in Nov 1990, I borrowed Tim's small point and shoot film camera (no commercial accessible digital cameras back then) for the trip and ran with it during the Marathon. This is my favourite photo from the run - I heard and saw the band playing on the side walk (you can see the Northern World Trade Centre Building in the distance on the left of the photo), just pulled over for a moment and snapped this shot. I love the one lone audience member - the guy in the Blue Shirt. Also the car with the boot/'trunk' open.

Labels:
Brooklyn,
FavouritePhotos,
RattleAndHum,
Tim,
U2,
WhereTheStreetsHaveNoName,
WTC
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