View Full Version : What had I lost fugitive 06-02-2002, 03:40 PM Is it too late? I to was moved by the disaster of 911. I made a whole gallery for a tribute, I thought at the time that I must be the first of the few who would do this. Boy was I wrong. Being very visual, I started it that day, and it was difficult to gather pictures and info with the tears streaming down day and night, but I hung in there, because, after all, what had I lost, I knew no one in New York, or in that terrible building, now smashed to smithereens. What had I lost, except another piece of my heart and soul, just like before, when Jack went or Bobby, or Martin, or John, or Janis, cept this time bigger, worse, too awful to discribe, something that would never go away, would change us all for the rest of our lives.
Greg jeaniesa 06-02-2002, 09:16 PM Very powerful image Greg! Certainly it's not too late! Like you say, 9/11 changed us all for the rest of our lives. I think we all experienced working on our images in this gallery through tears. Thanks for sharing your image with us.
Jeanie Greg,
What a tribute to 9-11! The eagle still flies. I think we've all put our feelings into our images, and it shows. Even your text above still comes from the heart.
Ed DJ Dubovsky 06-02-2002, 10:29 PM Greg,
There is no limit to any challenge and I'm glad because we would have missed out on your fantastic tribute. Wow. That is really a powerful image. Great job Greg.
DJ fugitive 06-03-2002, 12:06 AM Thank you all. rondon 06-05-2002, 09:20 PM powerfull ... and also like your new avatar ... wondered at times about the other... DJ Dubovsky 06-05-2002, 09:54 PM Greg, is that you?? Major improvement from the Black Shiek. :D
DJ fugitive 06-05-2002, 10:06 PM No, that's my brother Frank, the dumb one.
That was taken in Puget Sound on one of the San Juan islands. Did a couple of boating trips up there, beautiful place with Orcas. fugitive 06-05-2002, 10:10 PM Ron: Just had to reach a certain comfort level.
greg rondon 06-05-2002, 10:16 PM Ok well tried blowing up this new one... not enough info.. but post a larger one of the same here... and I'll put a little life in ya ! fugitive 06-05-2002, 10:22 PM Even the full sized is small because it was cropped from a large pic, but here. rondon 06-05-2002, 10:28 PM ok got it.... will make you a nice one,,, doubt if I finish tonite tho... but maybe ... any requests ? fugitive 06-05-2002, 10:30 PM a big Ceegar maybe. rondon 06-05-2002, 10:32 PM bad for ya! was talking animation T Paul 06-05-2002, 10:45 PM Greg,
What a powerful tribute to 9-11. I love the eagle and how it is soaring beyond the tragic events of that fateful day. Nicely done. Also I really like the new avatar...the other was a bit too shady.
-T Steve Taylor 06-06-2002, 12:37 AM Originally posted by fugitive
What had I lost, except another piece of my heart and soul, just like before, when Jack went or Bobby, or Martin, or John, or Janis, cept this time bigger, worse, too awful to discribe, something that would never go away, would change us all for the rest of our lives.
Greg
There aren't too many daysother than 9/11 that have affected me in such a way.
I guess the first that comes to mind was the crash of Delta 191 at DFW airport. It wasn't so much from seeing it on the news, but driving down the highway a couple of days later and seeing it. The tail secton broken away, the water tanks that the plane had hit and worst of all , all of the little flags in the field around the crash site. The flags were where bodies or in alot of cases body parts were located.
The other big one was the challlenger explosion. Man talk about heartbreaking. fugitive 06-06-2002, 12:45 AM Don't quite remember flight 191. Of course Challenger, and further back Apollo 1, and even further back JFK, saw him the day before.
greg G. Couch 06-06-2002, 12:46 AM Wonderful image Greg! ...and nice to see the "real" fugitive. ;)
I have just not had it in me yet to create an image derived from 9/11. Steve Taylor 06-06-2002, 01:22 AM Originally posted by fugitive
Don't quite remember flight 191.
I don't remember most plane crashes. Had I not actually seen it I'm sure it would have been lost with the other brain cells. Kennedy was a little before my time. However I do live outside of Dallas and have been to the site several times. They have an exibit now in the old book depository that Oswald fired the shots from. I have never been through it but I hear it's pretty good.
Oh I just remembered another...Oklahoma City, how could I have forgotten that. Came very close to losing a family member in that one. She was supposed to have been inside the credit union that was located in the building on that very morning. But an earlier slot for a cataract surgery she was scheduled to have came open and she took it. I'll bet that's the first time you ever heard of cataract surgery saving someones life huh?
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