9/11 Memorial Flag Sunrise | Southern Idaho Landscape Fine Art Print

from $75.00

Horizontal orientation. Images include an optional natural barn wood frame with only a clear protective finish created by the photographer. Frames vary in color and look, and are each unique.

On September 11th each year, a special volunteer committee with the assistance of the Twin Falls Police and Fire Departments hold a commemorative event and display an enormous US flag in front of the Perrine Bridge. The event honors those who volunteered in rescue efforts, and those who passed away in the attack. The view of the bridge over the Snake River canyon is already spectacular on any given day, but the view of the flag flying is such an inspiration. On the morning after 9/11, I drove down to the Mogensen Trailhead before I had to be at work and hiked down to one of my favorite points overlooking the river to get some photos of the magnificent flag display. The water was calmer than usual and mirrored beautifully the bridge and flag. I took several shots before the sun crested the canyon wall, but my favorites were just as the sun appeared. This image was captured about 7:40am, just before I had to get back to the trailhead and head to work. I was very happy with how the sunlight hit the flag and lit up the colors beautifully.

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Horizontal orientation. Images include an optional natural barn wood frame with only a clear protective finish created by the photographer. Frames vary in color and look, and are each unique.

On September 11th each year, a special volunteer committee with the assistance of the Twin Falls Police and Fire Departments hold a commemorative event and display an enormous US flag in front of the Perrine Bridge. The event honors those who volunteered in rescue efforts, and those who passed away in the attack. The view of the bridge over the Snake River canyon is already spectacular on any given day, but the view of the flag flying is such an inspiration. On the morning after 9/11, I drove down to the Mogensen Trailhead before I had to be at work and hiked down to one of my favorite points overlooking the river to get some photos of the magnificent flag display. The water was calmer than usual and mirrored beautifully the bridge and flag. I took several shots before the sun crested the canyon wall, but my favorites were just as the sun appeared. This image was captured about 7:40am, just before I had to get back to the trailhead and head to work. I was very happy with how the sunlight hit the flag and lit up the colors beautifully.