From Hurricane Irene to the controversy surrounding the first — and perhaps last — Grand Prix, Baltimore Sun photographers were on hand to capture the stories that had Maryland residents talking in 2011. Hopes were high on the Orioles, only to end with another losing year. The state lost one of its most beloved politicians with the passing of William Donald Schaefer. Baltimore joined international racing with the running of the Grand Prix race through the streets of downtown. This gallery represents a fraction of The Sun’s work this past year.
Take a moment to reflect on the most striking images of 2011, as selected by Robert Hamilton, The Sun’s director of photography.
Amidst the emotional goodbyes, Arielle Lee, 22, left, whose mother, 1st Sgt. Carmen Lee, 42, is being deployed, finds a quiet place to sit in the armory. With her is family friend Krystle Camargo, 21. Soldiers will travel to Fort Dix. N.J. for training before heading to Iraq. Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown greeted the troops. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)
An unidentified woman weeps at a vigil at Woodlawn High School that was held for Sean Gamble, 22, who was killed by police on Sunday outside the Select Lounge in the 400 block of N. Paca St. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)
A plastic flamingo bends with the snow cover. (Jed Kirschbaum/Baltimore Sun)
Advertisement
Keyaira Rhodes, 20, performs with the Dream Nation Marching Band at the 11th Annual Dr.
Caisson procession up Charles Street to Cathedral of Mary Our Queen for the officer that was killed by friendly fire. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)
Members of the O’Malley family share a moment during the inauguration ceremony of
Advertisement
Alden’s Malibu a horse at Country Life Farm in Bel Air, stands out in the snow covered field. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)
Mia Smothers, of Baltimore, tries to gain control of her umbrella, which was blown over by strong wind and snow. Smothers, who was returning home from work in College Park, gave up on the Number 5 bus she has waited for an hour and 20 minutes at a stop at W. Baltimore Street and Park Ave. She decided to try to call a cab. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)
Trent Evans from
Homeowners on Overbrook Rd. clear their cars, sidewalks and the street after yesterday’s snowstorm which dropped about 10 inches in the area. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)
Advertisement
Snow clean-up from from Parkton in northern Baltimore county shows Steve Morgan cleaning off his wife’s car after The Parkton area received a total of 12” of snow. (Gene Sweeney Jr./Baltimore Sun)
The
President
A bird swoops through the infield (with second base in lower frame) as the
Advertisement
Ernie Tyler Jr., the son of Ernie Tyler, kisses the casket of his father one last time at the Bel Air Memorial Gardens. Funeral liturgy and interment for longtime Orioles umpires’ assistant Ernie Tyler, who died Friday at age 86. The funeral was held at St. Ingatius Church and the burial was held at Bel Air Memorial Gardens. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)
One-year-old Ryder Sowa, of Rosedale, eyes a piece of pancake as he and his family are among the people who partook of the annual Shrove Tuesday pancake supper at Prince of Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rosedale. Congregations throughout the area mark the end of one festive season and the beginning of Lent with pancake suppers on Shove Tuesday, the eve of Lent. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)
Police position themselves in the alley behind a house in the 1200 block of Lombard during a raid. More than 30 people were arrested Thursday morning in connection with a large-scale
Fourth grader Lily Spear sports glasses her mom got for her for a special
Advertisement
Lorenzo “Truck” Simpson, 11 trains at Upton Boxing Center in Historic Pennsylvania Avenue. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)
Retired
Christina Brittain, 27 from
Otto, a Coquerel’s sifaka, is the first offspring of Anastasia and Gratain, lemurs at the
Advertisement
Dr. Ursula McClymont, left, shares a moment with patient Erica Earl of Baltimore, right, at the Baltimore Medical System clinic on Orleans street. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun)
Robert Finn, 52, of
The crowd who came to pay their respects in front of the
The public files into the Statehouse to pay their respects to Gov.
Advertisement
Tulips showcase the colors of spring in Guilford’s Sherwood Garden. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)
Celia Rose Gieszl, 5 of Baltimore pictured with her flowering hat and extra large artificial sunflowers. The 100th year of the Baltimore Flower Mart. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)
Andy Zittrauer, 20, Columbus, GA, 12th Company, crawls through a muddy trench as he works his way through the Wet and Sandy event during Sea Trials.
Advertisement
A scene from the infield prior to the 136th running of
Ronald Boccio, 22, (BA Economics) lets people know he’s looking for a job. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)
Samara Nelson, 4, of Metro Delta Head Start, looks above a mirror in the Science Center. (Jed Kirschbaum/Baltimore Sun)
Near the finish line,
Advertisement
At the USNA, plebes use each other for support for the Herndon monument climb. Plebes struggle in supporting each other for the Herndon monument climb. This is the ritual whereby the freshman class become midshipmen after the plebe hat called a “dixie cup” is removed from the top of the greased Herndon monument and replaced by midshipman’s hat. It took 2 hours, forty-one minutes and thirteen seconds. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)
Kenley Hewitt a third grader at the school reacts after her hair is cut off at the event. 57 students at the Immaculate Conception School in Towson getting their hair cut to be donated to the Pink Heart Fund. The organization makes wigs for kids with
Graduating Midshipmen and Marines toss their caps after receiving their diplomas during graduation and commissioning ceremonies at the
Advertisement
Championship lacrosse game action between Maryland and Virginia. Virginia’s #30 Bray Malphrus (mohawk) and teammates including Steele Stanwick (Right) hoist their championship trophy. (Gene Sweeney Jr./Baltimore Sun)
Championship lacrosse game action between Maryland and Virginia. Maryland’s #22 Mark White and teammates reacts to their 9-7 loss to Virginia. (Gene Sweeney Jr./Baltimore Sun)
April Betherl, 39, (facing camera) comforts those mourning the loss of 12-year-old Sean Johnson who was killed last week in a quadruple shooting. She was one of the team moms for the football team on which her son, Devon Horton, 14, and Sean played. A vigil was held at 1700 Cliftview Ave., the scene of the crime. (Algerina Perna/Baltimore Sun)
Sisters Cody Evans, 2, left, and Charlie Evans, 3, sit in the doorway of their home in west Baltimore, which is not air conditioned. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Baltimore Sun)
Advertisement
Harold Shapiro, 87, of Baltimore, will be inducted into the French Legion of Honor Monday 6/6 in a ceremony at the
Tavon Blowe, 5, right, and step-brother Tyhiem Johnson, 8, cool off by playing in the water sprays at the kids’ pool at
Abrielle Benbo, 5, of Baltimore cools off in the water fountains next to the Baltimore Visitors Center at the
Pilot Rob Holland of
Advertisement
Bilal Smith, a dancer and student at the
Nathaniel Choi, 5,
A fan tries to catch a foul ball hit by Cardinals’ Matt Holliday in the 5th inning. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)
Jewel Ramirez,
Advertisement
Rae, a five-year-old American Boxer, quenches her thirst in
Bayhawks #11 Kyle Dixon (Left) is checked by a stick around the neck by
Shown is IndyCar racing at their recent IndyCar series event in Ohio. (Gene Sweeney Jr./Baltimore Sun)
Advertisement
After a morning walk, camper Rebecca Wilson lets counselor Ronnie Meusel know how much she likes her and camp. (Jed Kirschbaum/Baltimore Sun)
Chanel Jenkins holds her granddaughter eight-month-old Jassira Jenkins outside the Clarence Mitchell Courthouse as people at court and in other downtown buildings evacuated their buildings after the earthquake. (Jed Kirschbaum/Baltimore Sun)
At the Downtown Sailing Center’s dock next to the Museum of Industry, colorful sails on the Access 303 dinghies brighten the waterfront. (Jed Kirschbaum/Baltimore Sun)
Megan Molnar of Canton (left) and her friend, Megan Kobuck (right) of
Advertisement
Pool chairs and recliners - dumped into the pool to prevent them from being swept away by hurricane-force winds - are retrieved by a staff worker at the Hilton hotel as the community begins returning to daily life following the overnight impact of
Clarisa Allen, 5, looks imploringly at her mother, Jasetta Marshall, as they stand outside Allen’s kindergarten classroom at
This is Racers Group Porsche, with Baltimore sponsors driven by Duncan Ende with co-driver Spencer Pumpelly. The car jumps the chicane during the ALMS race. (Gene Sweeney Jr./Baltimore Sun)
In The Winner’s Circle, Oriol Servia (left) and Will Power (right) celebrate 2nd and 1st place finishes, respectively, after the inaugural 2011
Advertisement
IndyCar driver Will Power is congratulated by his crew after winning the inaugural
Stacy Hayward of Trumansbury, NY, holds Julio, a chihuahua sporting earplugs at the
Dunbar #12 Aaron Haynes breaks up a pass play intended for City’s #20 Deion Petty in the first half. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun)
Advertisement
Jackson Thomsen, age 2, wore a shirt saying, “You want me to fix this mess?!” as he attended the protest with his mother, Mercedes Thomsen, (hand at left) and his step-grandfather, Jimmy Rouse, hand at right. The
A rose rests at the base of the tomb of writer
Quille Decker, left, a senior at Douglass H.S., and his friend, Kyiera Dunton, a senior at Coppin Academy, take a break after school in
Advertisement
Runners start the 11th annual