Thanks Joe.  Bob S.

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 2:34 AM, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
> Looking at these more closely as I prepped them for upload to my gallery, I 
> see that he took TWO (2) photos of the tower collapsing, the second one fuzzy 
> as he backed up to get away. Then the editor for the Smithsonian special made 
> three images from the good one by cropping. Then threw in some beauty shots 
> of the photographer and his camera.!! Good marketing!
>
>
> On Sep 7, 2011, at 00:23 , Joseph McAllister wrote:
>
>> On Sep 6, 2011, at 17:34 , Joseph McAllister wrote:
>>
>>> Noe Dewitt, a fashion photographer and resident of lower Manhattan was the 
>>> person who took the photos with the 67II and a Polaroid 600E. His 
>>> girlfriend was Kerrie, an art director. I spent four hours trying to get a 
>>> look at Noe's images, with little success.
>>>
>>> I was able to find an image of Noe holding one of his prints up as if 
>>> viewing where the towers once stood. Being a pro photog, I'm sure he made 
>>> certain that no one would see images without a contingency fee of some 
>>> sort. http://www.smithsonianchannel.com/site/sn/show.do?show=139903
>>>
>>> You can probably take a look at the whole program "On Demand" from the 
>>> Smithsonian Channel HD. If you cannot, I snapped some stills of interest 
>>> with the program on pause. Not great, but viewable. I will put them up on 
>>> some site somewhere later today.
>>
>> http://gallery.me.com/jomac#100547      will take you to the stills I shot. 
>> Because I was too lazy to set up a tripod, you will not see the crisp detail 
>> you could see if you watched the program, but you will get the idea and 
>> scope out the camera(s).
>
> Joseph McAllister
> Lots of gear, not much time
>
> http://gallery.me.com/jomac
>
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