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SomeBeans rated 14 months ago
Photos that changed the world: "It took six hours, 28 jumps, and a roomful of assistants throwing angry cats and buckets of water into the air to get the perfect exposure."
tafster rated 15 months ago
Follow the link for the stories behind the images 1. The Photograph That Raised the Photojournalistic Stakes: "Omaha Beach, Normandy, France" Robert Capa, 1944


2. The Photograph That Gave a Face to the Great Depression: "Migrant Mother" Dorothea Lange, 1936


3. The Photograph That Brought the Battlefield Home: "Federal Dead on the Field of Battle of First Day, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania" Mathew Brady, 1863


4. The Photograph That Ended a War But Ruined a Life: "Murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief" Eddie Adams, 1968


5. The Photograph That Isn't as Romantic as You Might Think: "V-J Day, Times Square, 1945", a.k.a. "The Kiss" Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1945


6. The Photograph That Destroyed an Industry: "Hindenburg" Murray Becker, 1937


7. The Photograph That Saved the Planet: "The Tetons - Snake River" Ansel Adams, 1942


8. The Photograph That Kept Che Alive: "The Corpse of Che Guevara" Freddy Alborta, 1967


9. The Photograph that Allowed Geniuses to Have a Sense of Humor: "Einstein with his Tongue Out" Arthur Sasse, 1951


10. The Photograph That Made the Surreal Real: "Dalí Atomicus" Philippe Halsman, 1948


11. The Photograph That Lied: "Loch Ness Monster" a.k.a. "The Surgeon's Photo" Ian Wetherell, 1934


12. The Photograph That Almost Wasn't: "Gandhi at his Spinning Wheel" Margaret Bourke-White, 1946
jivedude21 rated 15 months ago
Omaha Beach, Normandy, France
baggen rated 15 months ago
Classic pictures, and no photoshopping, and it did change the world...
halley-2371 rated 16 months ago
just one word Amazing
kaiserfam rated 17 months ago
Classic!
jyangcs rated 17 months ago
I remember growing up with the picture of "The immigrant woman". The first time i opened my Cejep Arts textbook, i saw the grief, the despair, and the anxiety of a woman disappointed in her life. It was so powerful because it revealed something about the human aspect, something that everyone goes through. This will be a picture that remains engraved in my mind. I guess Life is like a tide, where you are constantly longing for serenity...
InTexas rated 17 months ago
Very interesting. That's the first time I have ever seen the one of Einstein. I love it!
chagalla rated 17 months ago
"When you sit with a nice girl for two hours, it seems like two minutes. When you sit on a hot stove for two minutes, it seems like two hours that's relativity." -- Albert Einstein
apochromatic rated 17 months ago
The Dali shot is fun but the explanation is funnier. Those were the days -not an Apple Mac in sight and all done for real!
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