File:May 28 2002.jpg
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New York City (May 28, 2002) -- A New York City firefighter stands at “Ground Zero” as recovery efforts come to a close. The event marked the final removal of the last remaining World Trade Center structure, Column Number 1001B of Two World Trade Center. The 30-foot column remained standing following the collapse of the twin towers, when terrorists flew two commercial airliners into both skyscrapers on September 11, 2001. The resulting collapse created a mountain of 1.8 million tons of steel and concrete. More than 3000 people perished in the attack. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Bob Houlihan.
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current | 21:25, 1 June 2005 | 2,000 × 1,312 (1.99 MB) | Quasipalm (talk | contribs) | New York City (May 28, 2002) -- U.S. Navy Sailors visiting New York during the 15th annual Fleet Week celebration, render honors at “Ground Zero” as the final steel beam was removed from the debris site. The event marked the final removal of the last | |
21:25, 1 June 2005 | 2,000 × 1,312 (2.16 MB) | Quasipalm (talk | contribs) | New York City (May 28, 2002) -- Construction workers carefully maneuver the last piece of debris to be removed from “Ground Zero." The event marked the final removal of the last remaining World Trade Center structure, Column Number 1001B of Two World Tr | ||
21:25, 1 June 2005 | 2,000 × 1,312 (1.68 MB) | Quasipalm (talk | contribs) | New York City (May 28, 2002) -- New York City firefighters and recovery workers exchange handshakes at “Ground Zero” with U.S. Navy Sailors visiting New York during the 15th annual Fleet Week celebration. The event marked the final removal of the last | ||
21:25, 1 June 2005 | 2,000 × 1,312 (1.64 MB) | Quasipalm (talk | contribs) | New York City (May 28, 2002) -- Senior Chief Operations Specialist Tim Easter of Afloat Training Group, Mayport, FL, and over 500 Sailors from 20 U.S. Navy ships in New York for the 15th annual Fleet Week celebration, turned out to render honors and prese | ||
21:24, 1 June 2005 | 2,000 × 1,312 (1.77 MB) | Quasipalm (talk | contribs) | New York City (May 28, 2002) -- Aid workers sign the last piece of debris to be removed from “Ground Zero." The event marked the final removal of the last remaining World Trade Center structure, Column Number 1001B of Two World Trade Center. The 30-foot | ||
21:24, 1 June 2005 | 2,000 × 1,312 (1.77 MB) | Quasipalm (talk | contribs) | New York City (May 28, 2002) -- Construction workers carefully lower the last piece of debris to be removed from “Ground Zero." The event marked the final removal of the last remaining World Trade Center structure, Column Number 1001B of Two World Trade | ||
21:24, 1 June 2005 | 1,312 × 2,000 (1.79 MB) | Quasipalm (talk | contribs) | New York City (May 28, 2002) -- Construction workers carefully maneuver the last piece of debris removed from “Ground Zero”. The event marked the final removal of the last remaining World Trade Center structure, Column Number 1001B of Two World Trade | ||
21:24, 1 June 2005 | 2,000 × 1,312 (1.76 MB) | Quasipalm (talk | contribs) | New York City (May 28, 2002) -- U.S. Navy Sailors visiting New York during the 15th annual Fleet Week celebration, render honors at “Ground Zero” as the final steel beam was removed from the debris site. The event marked the final removal of the last | ||
21:24, 1 June 2005 | 2,000 × 1,312 (1.61 MB) | Quasipalm (talk | contribs) | New York City (May 28, 2002) -- Master Chief Damage Controlman D. Westlye, Command Master Chief for Commander Naval Region Northeast, Detachment New York, leads a group of U.S. Navy Sailors into “Ground Zero” to render honors to the efforts of New Yor | ||
21:24, 1 June 2005 | 2,000 × 1,312 (1.88 MB) | Quasipalm (talk | contribs) | New York City (May 28, 2002) -- Recovery works at New York City’s “Ground Zero” sign the last remaining World Trade Center structure, Column Number 1001B of Two World Trade Center. The 30-foot column remained standing following the collapse of the t |
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Camera manufacturer | NIKON CORPORATION |
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Camera model | NIKON D1X |
Author | PH2 Bob Houlihan |
Exposure time | 1/60 sec (0.016666666666667) |
F-number | f/2.8 |
Date and time of data generation | 10:07, 29 May 2002 |
Lens focal length | 80 mm |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop 7.0 |
File change date and time | 11:17, 29 May 2002 |
Y and C positioning | Co-sited |
Exposure Program | Manual |
Exif version | 2.1 |
Date and time of digitizing | 10:07, 29 May 2002 |
Image compression mode | 4 |
APEX exposure bias | 0 |
Maximum land aperture | 3 APEX (f/2.83) |
Metering mode | Center weighted average |
DateTime subseconds | 42 |
DateTimeOriginal subseconds | 42 |
DateTimeDigitized subseconds | 42 |
Color space | sRGB |
Sensing method | One-chip color area sensor |