Today, we remember the sacrifice of the many heroes, victims, and survivors of 9/11 and honor the resiliency of the American people who never give up. We are proud to have played our part in rebuilding the NYC skyline. #NeverForget https://bit.ly/3hFL72J
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This image will always give me chills. What about you? It’s what we call an iconic image. ? An iconic image often has global or political implications. They affect our emotions because we immediately recognize something powerful or historic in the image. Think of pictures like those marking a day in history, worldwide events, or famous people. ? Iconic photos don’t have to be of recognizable subjects, though. There are iconic wedding photos, event shots, and even family portraits. What makes it iconic is that it evokes powerful feelings from its intended audience. ? Photographers are always hoping to capture something iconic. We keep our heads on a swivel so that we are constantly aware of our surroundings, the people and other subjects, the mood, the lighting, and all the other elements that contribute to our photos. We are constantly calculating and watching for everything to align perfectly in our lens. ? This is generally called “composition.” The way we compose a photo has to become instinctive for a photographer. We can only learn to do it through time and experience, and of course, a lot of trial and error. We notice where things will be in the frame. We can tell the difference between two nearly identical facial expressions. We see how a background will impact the foreground. And we have an eye on more details at once than anyone can imagine. ? When we nail it, it’s amazing. You can tell you’re looking at an iconic photo if you just can’t pull your eyes away from it, or if you feel an emotional reaction to it. Every once in a while, this type of photo happens spontaneously. But most of the time, it happens because a hard-working photographer applied their years of experience to make it work. ? What’s your most iconic photo? ?
Today, we remember the tragic events that happened on 9/11. We pause to honor all the victims, their families, and all those who serve and have sacrificed in the line of duty. ?? #NeverForget
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Today is #Juneteenth, marking the end of slavery for all in the United States in 1865. Today, we honor and remember those who sacrificed their lives for liberty, justice, and freedom to prevail. Click the link to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gqvPZFF #cotterconsulting #cotterway #wbe #wbenc #projectmanagement #constructionmanagement
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so disturbing on so may different levels..
Spotted today in #Montreal.?? A person playing soccer was wearing an antisemitic jersey with the name 'Hitler' on the back, along with the number '44', which resembles the stylized SS used by the Nazis Schutzstaffel group which ran concentration campus and was complicit in the murder of 6 million Jews in the Holocaust. This horrific outward display of Jew hatred is UNACCEPTABLE and needs to end! Valérie Plante, Montreal Police, Pierre Poilievre, Justin Trudeau
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September 11th left a gaping hole in downtown Manhattan, in the hearts of every New Yorker and in the hearts of every American who values what this country represents. The extremists that day didn’t differentiate- Americans of every color, faith, gender, age and class were targeted because there are some in this world that cannot stand to see a place like America rise. Americans of every color, faith, gender, age and class banded together that day and in the days after to show the darkness that we would not be shrouded. After the screams and flames had faded, we rose from the ashes, we rebuilt, we helped the widows and orphans and we mourned as a nation. They say that New Yorkers and Americans in general had never been so united, and that it was a shame that it took such tragedy to unify the country. Now, in a time where hostile foreign influence actively tries to separate us, it is more important than ever that we lift one another up instead of tearing each other down. A unified nation is far more difficult to attack than a divided one. The people who planned, funded and executed this attack still exist and are still very much a threat. We ignore them at our peril. May we never forget the heroes - civilians, first responders, law enforcement and military- who paid the ultimate price that day. May we pledge as a nation - and take action to ensure - that never again is a promise kept. #neverforget #neveragain #911
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Today, on Patriot Day, we pause to remember the lives lost on September 11, 2001. Our hearts go out to all those affected by this tragedy. Let us honor their memory by committing ourselves to building a stronger, more united nation. #PatriotDay #NeverForget #StrengthInUnity #estateplanning #whatif #lastwillandtestament #beprepared #texaslawyers #guardianship #probateattorney #estateplanningattorney #texas #powerofattorney #wecanhelp #estateplanninglawyer #boardcertified #probate #medicalpowerofattorney #buildyourlegacy #yourfamilylegacy #everythingprobate
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Many share posts about AI, Drones, Getting fit after 40.... these are the posts that need to be reposted in our community
Board Chair at Critical Response Group. Lt. Colonel & Deputy Superintendent, New Jersey State Police (Ret.)
Forty three (43) years ago on December 21, 1981, NJ State Trooper Philip J. Lamonaco was murdered during a MV stop on Interstate 80 in Warren County. He was 32 years old. He left behind his wife Donna and three young children. He was buried three days later on Christmas Eve. He remains “THE” example to be emulated and will never be forgotten.
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On #SorryDay we reflect on the strength and courage of the Stolen Generations and the words of the Bringing Them Home report: https://lnkd.in/gZUXXzJ
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On #SorryDay we reflect on the strength and courage of the Stolen Generations and the words of the Bringing Them Home report: https://lnkd.in/gZUXXzJ
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