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  • The World Trade Center in New York City.
    fct4421-051_world trade center 0001.jpg
  • New York City skyline at dusk with the World Trade Center.
    fct4421-047_world trade center 0002.jpg
  • This part of the World Trade Center was destroyed during 9/11 and later rebuilt after this picture was taken.
    fct4383-988_World Trade Center 0030 ...jpg
  • New York City skyline at dusk with the World Trade Center.
    World Trade Center 0003.jpg
  • The University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine acquired a Chester County farm in 1952. It would become The New Bolton Center, a facility for research, treatment and the raising of animals.
    scf4374-175_New Bolton Center 0001.jpg
  • This part of the World Trade Center was destroyed during 9/11 and later rebuilt after this picture was taken.
    World Trade Center 0030 Atr.jpg
  • World Trade Center in New York City.
    fct4383-862_New York 0022 World Trad...jpg
  • World Trade Center in New York City.
    New York 0022 World Trade.jpg
  • The University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine acquired a Chester County farm in 1952. It would become The New Bolton Center, a facility for research, treatment and the raising of animals.
    scf4374-175.jpg
  • Trex Sculpture by Brian Cooley at the Milk River, Alberta Welcome Center in Canada.<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4399-097_Pop Culture 0007 T Rex C...jpg
  • Trex Sculpture by Brian Cooley at the Milk River, Alberta Welcome Center in Canada.<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    scf4327-205-pop culture 0007 t rex c...jpg
  • Trex Sculpture by Brian Cooley at the Milk River, Alberta Welcome Center in Canada.<br />
T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and small two-fingered hands that were actually surprisingly strong.
    Pop Culture 0007 T Rex Cana.jpg
  • The General Motors Wind Tunnel, the largest in the world, can generate hurricane force winds.
    scf4374-163_scf4399-121_GM Tech Cent...jpg
  • The General Motors Wind Tunnel, the largest in the world, can generate hurricane force winds.
    scf4399-121_GM Tech Center 0001a.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0006.jpg
  • A researcher checks a swimmer for his stroke.
    Swimming Olympic Testing.jpg
  • A researcher checks a swimmer for his stroke.
    scf4384-037_scf4399-155_Swimming Oly...jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0001.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0004.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0007.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0005.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0002.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0008.jpg
  • Blue Whale skeleton at the UC Santa Cruz is the centerpiece of the Long Marine Laboratory and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.  At 87 feet-long it is the largest mounted skeleton in the world.  The whale, called Ms. Blue washed ashore at Fiddlers Cove near Pescadero on Sept. 6th, 1979
    Blue Whale 0010.jpg
  • Shopping at a large shopping center in America.
    scf4373-028_Shopping 0001.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    scf4327-444eisenman peter 0003.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    scf4327-443eisenman peter 0002.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0003.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0002.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0004.jpg
  • Wolfensohn became the World Bank Group's ninth president in 1995. Mr. Wolfensohn was given an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II for his contribution to the arts.
    Wolfensohn James D 0002.jpg
  • Wolfensohn became the World Bank Group's ninth president in 1995. Mr. Wolfensohn was given an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II for his contribution to the arts.
    Wolfensohn James D 0003.jpg
  • Blue Man Group on Stilts.  Improvised act atop the Clocktower Gallery in New York City.
    Blue Man Group 0003 Paint.jpg
  • Wolfensohn became the World Bank Group's ninth president in 1995. Mr. Wolfensohn was given an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II for his contribution to the arts.
    Wolfensohn James D 0001.jpg
  • Blue Man Group on Stilts.  Improvised act atop the Clocktower Gallery in New York City.
    Blue Man Group 0002 Stilts.jpg
  • Setting up Chrysler Building photograph called The Guardian.
    Chrysler 0020 set up 1.jpg
  • Chrysler Building during the day.
    fct4383-841_Chrysler 0002 1 of Serie...jpg
  • In the 1960's Zbigniew Brzezinski acted as an adviser to Kennedy and Johnson administration and became then Jimmy Carter's National Security Adviser
    scf4327-404brzezinski zbigniew 0002.jpg
  • In the 1960's Zbigniew Brzezinski acted as an adviser to Kennedy and Johnson administration and became then Jimmy Carter's National Security Adviser
    scf4327-404_Brzezinski Zbigniew 0002.jpg
  • Paleontologists have chiseled the remains of several hundred Jurassic dinosaurs since work began in 1909 near Jensen, Utah. A building was put over the site in 1958 to preserve the bones, which attract nearly 500,00 visitors per year.Stegasaurus Model Outside the Main Building
    Pop Culture 0013 Natl Monu.jpg
  • Chrysler Building, the Guardian
    fct4383-844_Chrysler 0007.jpg
  • Chrysler Building, the Guardian
    fct4383-842_Chrysler 0003 2 of Serie...jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0032.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0032-2.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0030.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0030-2.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0019.jpg
  • Chrysler Building, the Guardian
    Chrysler 0007.jpg
  • Chrysler Building, the Guardian
    Chrysler 0003 2 of Series.jpg
  • Hans-Werner Braun, Teledesic Cheif Network Architect and now works for National Laboratory for Applied Network research at the University of California, San Diego.
    Braun Hans Werner 0002.jpg
  • Hans-Werner Braun, Teledesic Cheif Network Architect and now works for National Laboratory for Applied Network research at the University of California, San Diego.
    Braun Hans Werner 0001.jpg
  • In the 1960's Zbigniew Brzezinski acted as an adviser to Kennedy and Johnson administration and became then Jimmy Carter's National Security Adviser
    scf4327-403brzezinski zbigniew 0001.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    scf4327-442eisenman peter 0001a.jpg
  • Chrysler Building with Grand Central Station.
    fct4383-845_Chrysler 0009 Grand Cent...jpg
  • Chrysler Building, the Guardian
    fct4383-843_Chrysler 0005 4 of Serie...jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0037.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0035.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0035-2.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0034.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0021-2.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0019-2.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0016.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0016-2.jpg
  • New York City skyline at dusk.
    NYC Skyline 0001.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    Eisenman Peter 0001a.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    Eisenman Peter 0001.jpg
  • Photography is usually one of the professions where, if you do a bad job nobody dies but when I photographed the Chrysler Building there was every chance that if we messed up – statistically someone was going to get hurt.  We fabricated a scaffold with adjustable platforms to mount four motorized Hasselblad cameras and hang it over the edge of the Chrysler Building to get this viewpoint. One of my assistants, a bit of an electronics buff wired all the cameras to a single switching box so I could fire them all with one button. It so happened that the previous tenants had vacated the week before so we had the whole wing of the floor to ourselves.  We strung climbing rope through the windows and around the building as a main lifeline and clipped ourselves onto the line with harnesses.  The whole heavy contraption was lowered and raised about thirty times over rush hour pedestrian traffic some 57 stories above Lexington Avenue as we changed film backs and adjusted exposures and made slight adjustments in camera angles.  Even though we were all roped and harnessed in, if anything fell, say a film back or film slide and hit someone it would have been a disaster.<br />
We photographed the building over several days during a couple of sunsets and sunrises, even at different times of year but the best shot was taken the first day.  It was one of those miraculously rare clear days when the pollution was blown out to sea leaving metropolis looking like it just got out of the bath.  I used Tungsten film to accentuate the blues of magic hour when two divergent spectrums of light, blues and reds, coverag
    Chrysler 0001 Guardian.jpg
  • Chrysler Building during the day.
    Chrysler 0002 1 of Series.jpg
  • Chrysler Building, the Guardian.  Dusk on New York City.
    Chrysler 0004 3 of Series.jpg
  • Chrysler Building with Grand Central Station.
    Chrysler 0009 Grand Central.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    fct4421-055_statue of liberty 0034.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0037-2.jpg
  • The Statue of Liberty located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.  A gift from France, it has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
    Statue of Liberty 0021.jpg
  • Chrysler Building, the Guardian
    Chrysler 0008.jpg
  • Chrysler Building, the Guardian
    Chrysler 0005 4 of Series.jpg
  • Researchers at the GM tech Center pass multiple lasers through a flame to analyze emissions pollution.
    scf4327-010_GM Tech Center 0002.jpg
  • Trex Sculpture by Brian Cooley at the Milk River, Alberta Welcome Center in Canada.
    Pop Culture 0007a T Rex Can.jpg
  • A 100 foot-in-diameter chocolate chip cookie manufactured by the Immaculate Baking Company in Flat Rock, North Carolina on May 17, 2003 was the largest cookie ever made.  Proceeds are to fund a Folk Art Museum near the bakery.
    Cookie 0001 Worlds Largest.jpg
  • An engineer stylizes a new Taurus in Dearborn, Michigan while a design team analyzes the progress on a large screen monitor.  Using the digital techniques, the lag time from design to product has gone from years to weeks.
    scf4327-316info rev 0041 ford design.jpg
  • An engineer stylizes a new Taurus in Dearborn, Michigan while a design team analyzes the progress on a large screen monitor.  Using the digital techniques, the lag time from design to product has gone from years to weeks.
    scf4327-316-info rev 0041 ford desig...jpg
  • Roger Smith, CEO of General Motors
    Smith Roger 0004.jpg
  • An engineer stylizes a new Taurus in Dearborn, Michigan while a design team analyzes the progress on a large screen monitor.  Using the digital techniques, the lag time from design to product has gone from years to weeks.
    Info Rev 0041 Ford Design.jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    scf4327-064-cope 0002copemarshstilll...jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    Cope 0003CopeMarshStillLife.jpg
  • Skenderbeg's monument in Tirana, Albania. Tirana is the capital of Albania and also its industrial, cultural, and economic center.
    Albania 0005.jpg
  • The T.rex called Sue was excavated and prepared by the Black Hills Institute.  Founders Pete (left) brother Neal Larson (Center) and Bob Farrar (right).
    scf4373-388_T rex Sue 3 Black Hills ...jpg
  • A small child wears a Trex costume outside the Cincinatti Museum Center.
    scf4373-352_Pop Culture 0010a OhioMu...jpg
  • IBM Supercomputer series R/S 6000 at the Maui Supercomputer Center in Hawaii.
    scf4327-790_Supercomputer 0001.jpg
  • Portrait of O.C. Marsh, (Rear Center) founder of the Yale Peabody Museum with his 1870 field crew to the West.
    scf4327-184_Marsh Portrait 0003field...jpg
  • Portrait of O.C. Marsh, (Rear Center) founder of the Yale Peabody Museum with his 1870 field crew to the West.
    scf4327-184-marsh portrait 0003field...jpg
  • The T.rex called "Sue" was seized by the Fed and the whole town turned out to protest which was to be the center piece of the Hill City Museum.  Neal Larson, founder of the Black Hills Institute is consoled by family and friends
    T rex Sue 7 Neal.jpg
  • The T.rex called "Sue" was seized by the Fed and the whole town turned out to protest.  Sue was to be the center piece of the Hill City Museum.
    T rex Sue 5 Nation Reserve.jpg
  • The T.rex called Sue was excavated and prepared by the Black Hills Institute.  Founders Pete (left) brother Neal Larson (Center) and Bob Farrar (right).
    T rex Sue 3 Black Hills pr.jpg
  • Roger Smith, CEO of General Motors with Ross Perot, now arch enemies but once Perot was GM's biggest private stockholder after they bought out his company EDS.  Shown at the GM Tech Center.
    Smith Roger Perot Ross 0001.jpg
  • A small child wears a Trex costume outside the Cincinatti Museum Center.
    Pop Culture 0010a OhioMuseu.jpg
  • Skenderbeg's monument in Tirana, Albania. Tirana is the capital of Albania and also its industrial, cultural, and economic center.
    Albania 0005-2.jpg
  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
    Cope 0002CopeMarshStillLife.jpg
  • The T.rex called Sue was excavated and prepared by the Black Hills Institute.  Founders Pete (left) brother Neal Larson (Center) and Bob Farrar (right).
    scf4327-229-t rex sue 3 black hills ...jpg
  • The T.rex called Sue was excavated and prepared by the Black Hills Institute.  Founders Pete (left) brother Neal Larson (Center) and Bob Farrar (right).<br />
Pete Larson consols and gets consoled by family and Black Hills Institute members as "Sue" was seized by Federal troops.
    T rex Sue 2 Black Hills.jpg
  • IBM Supercomputer series R/S 6000 at the Maui Supercomputer Center in Hawaii.
    Supercomputer 0001.jpg
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