DescriptionFlickr - U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv - Tenth Anniversary Commemoration Ceremony 9-11 No022.jpg
English: The U.S. Embassy, Keren Kayemet Leisrael (KKL-JNF and JNF-USA), the city of Jerusalem and families of victims, gathered at the “9/11 Living Memorial” site at Emek Arazim, Jerusalem Hills Park to commemorate 10 years to the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.
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Camera manufacturer
NIKON CORPORATION
Camera model
NIKON D3
Exposure time
1/160 sec (0.00625)
F Number
f/20
ISO speed rating
200
Date and time of data generation
13:19, 11 September 2011
Lens focal length
50 mm
Credit/Provider
David Azagury
Source
U.S. Embassy Tel Aviv
Image title
The U.S. Embassy, Keren Kayemet Leisrael (KKL-JNF and KKL-USA), the city of Jerusalem and families of victims, gathered at the“9/11 Living Memorial” site at Emek Arazim, Jerusalem Hills Park to commemorate 10 years to the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.