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Photo gallery: Rarely seen views of Sept. 11, 2001
More than eight years later, images of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks still captivate. Released this week, photos taken from a police helicopter show New York's World Trade Center after the twin towers had been struck by jets and later collapsed into dust. ABC got the images — taken by police Detective Greg Semendinger — through a Freedom of Information request. We've posted a gallery of the new images in our All Eyes photography blog.
Photo: Associated Press/NYPD Detective Greg Semendinger via ABC News
A look back: St. Petersburg election night photos
St. Petersburg Times staff photographers took some great photos from St. Petersburg Election Night celebrations, but we thought it would be fun to look back on some memorable election pictures from St. Pete's past.
No hanging chads here: Election workers use markers to tabulate votes in this Times photo from Nov. 11, 1966. ... Read more
A look back: Tampa Bay fisherman show off their sharks
St. Petersburg Times’ archivists recently have scanned images from our extensive collection of photographs – some of which date back to the 1920s – either because they are historically significant or because they are great old photos.
Let's Talk will occasionally feature some of these pictures for your enjoyment, and to spark memories for some of you.
Given last week's shark news, we start with two shark photos from our archives: ... Read more
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