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03/27/2003 11:52:32 AM · #1
Here are some amazing shots from a torn place, Iraq.

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03/27/2003 12:53:21 PM · #2
Very moving!
03/27/2003 03:33:58 PM · #3
I didn't think liberation ment to liberate from the earth. This could be your daughter. [url=Photo from Basara]null[/url]Photo from Basara
03/27/2003 10:20:56 PM · #4
Ahh, I,ve always loved journalistic type war photos, But I think they would look much better if they were in B&W, rather than color. Now don't get me wrong, war, killing, and carnage aren't pretty, but war photos seem to be very emotive, and intriguing. Since my pilot ambition seem to be physically limited, I'd very much like to become an Air Force photographer, but alas, there's not much demand in that field, so I may have to settle for something less.
03/28/2003 01:02:28 AM · #5
beyond the very challenging situations they capture, its truly amazing how these photograhers in the field snapping 'in action' photos automatically use the rules we are learning here. several photos use the rule of 1/3rds, the prisoners following the US soldier uses leading lines, very powerfully the girl in the hospital bed is framed by (i presume) her doctor's upper body, and ricky's amazing and tragic photo uses . . . symmetry.
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