Happy Birthday,
frankie_ecap!
Sep. 11th, 2006 02:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
As many others have commented, today is
frankie_ecap’s birthday.
I had the pleasure of seeing her this morning, and so I gave her her birthday presents in person.
As well as a book of photographs of New York buildings, New York Vertical (which contains some stunning photographs taken with an extra-wide angle camera), I gave her two of my own pictures of the World Financial Centre in New York. Ages ago,
frankie_ecap told me this was her favourite building in the city, so I searched through my negatives until I found a series of photographs I knew I had somewhere, which I scanned and made a couple of prints. I couldn’t decide which I preferred, so I gave her both…
This building was situated just north of the World Trade Centre, so it seems rather poignant to post pictures of them today.
I had thought that the World Financial Centre had been demolished or collapsed following the attacks of the World Trade Centre, but I noticed the shape of the building in a picture of the New York skyline in today’s paper, and a quick search on Google proves that it is still there.
And of course – Happy Birthday
frankie_ecap!
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I had the pleasure of seeing her this morning, and so I gave her her birthday presents in person.
As well as a book of photographs of New York buildings, New York Vertical (which contains some stunning photographs taken with an extra-wide angle camera), I gave her two of my own pictures of the World Financial Centre in New York. Ages ago,
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This building was situated just north of the World Trade Centre, so it seems rather poignant to post pictures of them today.
I had thought that the World Financial Centre had been demolished or collapsed following the attacks of the World Trade Centre, but I noticed the shape of the building in a picture of the New York skyline in today’s paper, and a quick search on Google proves that it is still there.
And of course – Happy Birthday
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