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Memorial Stair Climb Metal Print
by Frank Kapusta
Product Details
Memorial Stair Climb metal print by Frank Kapusta. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
All across America, people are reflecting on the events of 20 years ago on this date of 9/11/2021. Many of us can remember exactly what we were... more
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Comments (40)
Artist's Description
All across America, people are reflecting on the events of 20 years ago on this date of 9/11/2021. Many of us can remember exactly what we were doing when these tragic events unfolded. All of us share in the loss of life and the heroes that gave their last full measure at the World Trade Center. The 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb is an event where participants will climb 78 flights of stairs which is the furthest any firefighter reached that day to commemorate and pay tribute to the first responders and civilians that died on that day. While many event, sponsors do not have the infrastructure to match the 78 flights, they instead offer a ceremonial stair climb. This event was done at a local high school football stadium were participants climbed up and down through stadium stairways.
© Frank Kapusta Photography 2021 All Rights Reserved
This image was featured in the following groups:
Your Story of Art 9/11/21 NP
Fine Art America Professionals 9/11/21 NP
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About Frank Kapusta
Lasting Images by Frank Kapusta Photography Farmington, NY. Proud Veteran My introduction to photography began back in my Navy days armed with a new Pentax K1000 and a Navy photographer's ID badge, I shot assignments in color and in black and white for my personal interests. In due time, I also learned the art of the dark room. Eventually, family and career took over where I had little time to devote to photography. Almost 30 years later and armed with a new Nikon D5100 and a 35-55mm kit lens my brother took me on my first photo-walk and I haven’t looked back since. While technology has changed, the technical aspects have remained the same. I spent the next several years experimenting with different disciplines and found that while...
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Constance Lowery
fantastic black and white image. L/F
Bita Pejman
Great shot
Elvira Peretsman
Wonderful image!
Rachel Morrison
This is a special shot. Beautiful work!
Suzanne Wilkinson
A great image!
Stuart Litoff
Great work!
Garth Steger
What a wonderful capture!
Tom Halseth
Nice B & W image
Jim Love
Excellent in the BW...
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion. There are many other discussions in the group where you can promote your art even further more.
Frank Kapusta
Thank you all for the kind words. Very much appreciated.
Angela Suto
Very expressive!
Lorraine Palumbo
great photo.
Constance Lowery
excellent photo. L/F
Georgia Mizuleva
Powerful.
Frank Kapusta replied:
Thank you Georgia!
Frank Kapusta
Very much appreciated Beverly.
Frank Kapusta
Thank yo Suzzane!
Beverly Guilliams
Amazing Art Piece...............v./f.
Suzanne Luft
Congrats on your feature in the group, Photography Evolution!
Frank Kapusta
Thank you for the many comments and Favs!
Daniel Politte
Great Shot! Revisit
Dimitry Papkov
Good shot
Carol McGrath
A poignant image.
Renata Natale
Revisiting...
Robert VanDerWal
Revisited