Sarah and Tim's wedding, complete with a photo shoot at Heinz Field and a Terrible Towel wave at the reception.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Angel
Aerial Thurman, 15, of Greensburg dressed as an angel at the Anna Marie Stevenson Family and Friends Live Nativity Scene stands in front of the Courthouse in Greensburg Thursday night, December 4, 2008.
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Amber Miller
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September 11, 2008
A few photos from the Flight 93 Memorial in Shanksville on September 11, 2008. A much larger crowd was there than past years because of people coming to see John McCain speak. I thought these photos kind of get away from that aspect of it.
Tolling of the Bells of Rememberance.
The Sacred Ground. You can still see exactly where the plane crashed.
Tolling of the Bells of Rememberance.
The Sacred Ground. You can still see exactly where the plane crashed.
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Amber Miller
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Remembering September 11th.
These are a collection of photos I’ve taken this the summer during visits to the temporary memorial for Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa.
United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in a field outside the small town of Shanksville after being hijacked by four men as part of the September 11, 2001 attacks. During the flight several passengers and crew members made telephone calls, through which they learned about the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. As a result, the passengers decided to mount an assault against the hijackers.
The plane later crashed killing all 44 people aboard, including the hijackers.
Analysis of the plane’s flight recorders has revealed how the actions taken by the passengers that day prevented the aircraft from reaching its intended destination: either the White House or the United States Capitol.
I will be returning to the site on September 11, 2008 to photograph the 7th anniversary of the event, along with a visit from presidential candidate John McCain.
“Never Forget: We honor those who saw their untimely fate before them and chose to defeat evil to ensure America’s freedom. FLIGHT 93.”
United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in a field outside the small town of Shanksville after being hijacked by four men as part of the September 11, 2001 attacks. During the flight several passengers and crew members made telephone calls, through which they learned about the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. As a result, the passengers decided to mount an assault against the hijackers.
The plane later crashed killing all 44 people aboard, including the hijackers.
Analysis of the plane’s flight recorders has revealed how the actions taken by the passengers that day prevented the aircraft from reaching its intended destination: either the White House or the United States Capitol.
I will be returning to the site on September 11, 2008 to photograph the 7th anniversary of the event, along with a visit from presidential candidate John McCain.
“Never Forget: We honor those who saw their untimely fate before them and chose to defeat evil to ensure America’s freedom. FLIGHT 93.”
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Amber Miller
Monday, September 08, 2008
Steelers Training Camp
In August I got to hang out with sports photographer Chaz Palla and take pictures of my favorite team at their pre-season training camp on St. Vincent's campus.
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Amber Miller
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Remembering Quecreek
Attendees of the sixth anniversary of the Quecreek Mine rescue assisted Amish volunteers from Ohio in the groundbreaking for the building of the new visitors center. The visitors center will be dedicated to preserving the history of the world-famous Quecreek Mine rescue where nine miners were saved after being trapped underground for four days. (Tribune-Review)
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Amber Miller
Monday, August 25, 2008
Books Come Alive
The Books Come Alive Children's Festival at Twin Lakes Park was put on by Stage Right, a school for performing arts and a professional theater company, as part of their tenth anniversary year. (Tribune-Review)
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Amber Miller
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Keystone Regiment
Members of the Keystone Regiment are camped out at the at Hanna's Town to demonstrate life for the Union and Confederate soldiers during the civil war. (Tribune-Review)
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Amber Miller
Players on the Ligonier Valley Little League All-Stars rode atop fire trucks through the streets of downtown Ligonier before the team received a proclamation from the mayor on the steps of Town Hall after their performance in the Pennsylvania Little League State Championships. (Tribune-Review)
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Amber Miller
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Bushy Run Battlefield
On August 5th and 6th of 1763 British Colonel Henry Bouquet led his troops to defeat the Native American's that had ambushed them at Bushy Run Battlefield. Each year hundreds of visitors come to the battlefield to witness the battle re-enacted. (Tribune-Review)
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