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13 photographs that changed the world
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Whatever, there ain't no fuckin ******* on there so that shit is bullshit.
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great thread
Caught under heavy fire, Capa dove for what little cover he could find, then shot all the film in his camera, and got out - just barely. He escaped with his life, but not much else. Of the four rolls of film Capa took of the horrific D-Day battle, all but 11 exposures were ruined by an overeager lab assistant, who melted the film in his rush to develop it. (He was trying to meet the deadline for the next issue of Life magazine.) wow |
thanks I was looking for that migrant worker photo for a mainstream project :)
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they're missing quite a few actually.
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http://www.neatorama.com/images/2006...ant-mother.jpg
Unbelievably, Thompson?s story is as compelling as her portrait. Just 32 years old when Lange approached her ("as if drawn by a magnet," Lange said). Thompson was a mother of seven who?d lost her husband to tuberculosis. Stranded at a migratory labor farm in Nipomo, Calif. her family sustained themselves on birds killed by her kids and vegetables taken from a nearby field - as meager a living as any earned by the other 2,500 workers there. The photo?s impact was staggering. Reproduced in newspapers everywhere, Thompson?s haunted face triggered an immediate public outcry, quickly prompting politicos from the federal Resettlement Administration to send food and supplies. Sadly, however, Thompson and her family had already moved on, receiving nary a wedge of government cheese for their high-profile misery. In fact, no one knew the identity of the photographed woman until Thompson revealed herself years later in a 1976 newspaper article. anybody here read the grapes of wrath? |
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Classic shots. Being a professional photographer has been my dream eversince I was a kid.
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Some nice choices. I would add Afghan Girl to that list though.
http://fatimaabdul0.tripod.com/Afgha...istan,1985.jpg |
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Yes but that Einstein pic is so human ;)
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http://www.neatorama.com/images/2006...ray-becker.jpg
thanks for reminding me, that was when my dirigible stock tanked |
there was also a great photograph of oiled birds during gulf war, but i didnt manage to find.
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thanks for the link... some great reading there...
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some neat stuff here - thanks
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whats so special about this?
http://www.neatorama.com/images/2006...obert-capa.jpg WW2 was on since 1939.. Normandy happened way too late :disgust by than millions were dead.. How funny.. top 5 pictures are centered around the US history... changed the world??? what ever... |
Where are the Marilyn Monroe poses that launched Playboy...
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thats a great article
i like this "Murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief" ...commy bastard got what he deserved BANG BANG |
Amazing journey on that page ... this one stuck with me ... shows the power of a single photo & how it can make or break someone's life by how we perceive the subject.
http://www.neatorama.com/images/2006...ddie-adams.jpg "Still photographs are the most powerful weapon in the world," AP photojournalist Eddie Adams once wrote. A fitting quote for Adams, because his 1968 photograph of an officer shooting a handcuffed prisoner in the head at point-blank range not only earned him a Pulitzer Prize in 1969, but also went a long way toward souring Americans? attitudes about the Vietnam War. For all the image?s political impact, though, the situation wasn?t as black-and-white as it?s rendered. What Adams? photograph doesn?t reveal is that the man being shot was the captain of a Vietcong "revenge squad" that had executed dozens of unarmed civilians earlier the same day. Regardless, it instantly became an icon of the war?s savagery and made the official pulling the trigger - General Nguyen Ngoc Loan - its iconic villain. Sadly, the photograph?s legacy would haunt Loan for the rest of his life. Following the war, he was reviled where ever he went. After an Australian VA hospital refused to treat him, he was transferred to the United States, where he was met with a massive (though unsuccessful) campaign to deport him. He eventually settled in Virginia and opened a restaurant but was forced to close it down as soon as his past caught up with him. Vandals scrawled "we know who you are" on his walls, and business dried up. Adams felt so bad for Loan that he apologized for having taken the photo at all, admitting, "The general killed the Vietcong; I killed the general with my camera." |
From http://www.talkbubbles.com A joke site from ages ago.
http://www.talkbubbles.com/media/his...kbubbles09.jpg |
SHould be renamed "13 black and white pictures I like". There are many more images that changed the world.
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I thought it was great.Thanks for sharing.:0
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"Well, I read it on someone's blog so it much be true".
Whatever. Seems some pretty hefty pictures are missing. |
Those pics could really tell a thousand stories. :)
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Missing Goatse.....
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as for *******, and goatse, sadly enough those actually were some REALLY world changing photos. lol. the were responsible for desensitzing the minds of a large population wit their mass spread of raunch! perhaps one day goatse will find his place in this list? no??? |
cant forget a little pic taken at Tiananmen Square either
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http://www.transom.org/talk/photos/2...s.vietcong.jpg and seemed to miss the other http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...y/vietnamg.jpg and what about http://www.primititootaa.com/Images/Hindenburg.jpg or http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...agasaki238.jpg or http://www.trumanlibrary.org/photographs/72-3220.jpg |
Where the fuck is Goatse?
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missed this one
http://www.digitaljournalist.org/iss...ages/Filo1.jpg |
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haha, or goatse!!... |
where's iwo jima?
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it doesn't say 'the top 13 photos that changed the world' its just 13 examples of amazing photos that changed the world!! there's no way you could summarize history with 13 photos.
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interesting...
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They change it alredy!!!
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wow...this thread is very shocking. Very good pictures!
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