SLIDE SHOWS:
SLIDE SHOW 1:
Photos taken from the Manhattan Bridge as the North Tower had just collapsed. The photographer's original subject, the downtown skyline, is now shockingly completely blocked from view at times from the resulting smoke and dust clouds.
SLIDE SHOW 1:
Photos taken from the Manhattan Bridge as the North Tower had just collapsed. The photographer's original subject, the downtown skyline, is now shockingly completely blocked from view at times from the resulting smoke and dust clouds.
SLIDE SHOW 2:
Series of photos showing the downtown Manhattan skyline without the WTC1, WTC2 or WTC7. Smoke is still billowing out of Ground Zero even though it is six days after the attack on September 17, 2001. (Of note, one of the boats in photo #4  is the same boat found in the BEFORE photos.)
Series of photos showing the downtown Manhattan skyline without the WTC1, WTC2 or WTC7. Smoke is still billowing out of Ground Zero even though it is six days after the attack on September 17, 2001. (Of note, one of the boats in photo #4  is the same boat found in the BEFORE photos.)
SLIDE SHOW 3:
Below series of photos begin while still on the Manhattan Bridge, then proceed to where the photographer walked over to the Brooklyn Bridge and took a couple of shots just moments after the North Tower collapsed. At that point, realizing the severity of the situation he decided to perform an about face and return home by walking back to the Manhattan Bridge to enter Manhattan further north of Ground Zero.
Below series of photos begin while still on the Manhattan Bridge, then proceed to where the photographer walked over to the Brooklyn Bridge and took a couple of shots just moments after the North Tower collapsed. At that point, realizing the severity of the situation he decided to perform an about face and return home by walking back to the Manhattan Bridge to enter Manhattan further north of Ground Zero.
SLIDE SHOW 4:
Photos taken directly after the North Tower was hit, then proceeding through when the South Tower was struck in photo #7, then until the photographer reached the eastern side of the Manhattan Bridge. The photographer had walked off the bridge after the North Tower was struck, then walked back onto it to take more photos, to get the before/after photos of the skyline.
Photos taken directly after the North Tower was hit, then proceeding through when the South Tower was struck in photo #7, then until the photographer reached the eastern side of the Manhattan Bridge. The photographer had walked off the bridge after the North Tower was struck, then walked back onto it to take more photos, to get the before/after photos of the skyline.
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