P O W E R F U L P I C T U R E S : P A R T T W O
Starting off with a video, *turn up the volume WAY UP*
One small step, I feel that the running race is about to begin
A little girl whose parents were just shot and killed
Taken during the segregation riots in Boston
John Lennon's glasses, after he was shot in the head
I posted this picture before of the student at Tienanmen Square, but this is the more well known angle
Thà ch Quảng Ãức was a Vietnamese Buddhist monk who burned himself to death at a busy Saigon intersection on June 11, 1963. His act of self-immolation, which was repeated by others, was witnessed by David Halberstam, a New York Times reporter, who wrote:
- " I was to see that sight again, but once was enough. Flames were coming from a human being; his body was slowly withering and shriveling up, his head blackening and charring. In the air was the smell of burning human flesh; human beings burn surprisingly quickly. Behind me I could hear the sobbing of the Vietnamese who were now gathering. I was too shocked to cry, too confused to take notes or ask questions, too bewildered to even think.... As he burned he never moved a muscle, never uttered a sound, his outward composure in sharp contrast to the wailing people around him.
Nagasaki [1945]
This is the picture of the "mushroom cloud" showing the enormous quantity of energy. The first atomic bomb was released on August 6 in Hiroshima (Japan) and killed about 80,000 people. On August 9 another bomb was released above Nagasaki. The effects of the second bomb were even more devastating - 150,000 people were killed or injured. But the powerful wind, the extremely high temperature and radiation caused enormous long term damage.
This is the picture of the "mushroom cloud" showing the enormous quantity of energy. The first atomic bomb was released on August 6 in Hiroshima (Japan) and killed about 80,000 people. On August 9 another bomb was released above Nagasaki. The effects of the second bomb were even more devastating - 150,000 people were killed or injured. But the powerful wind, the extremely high temperature and radiation caused enormous long term damage.
Casualties of war [1991]
Image of a young US sergeant at the moment he learns that the body bag next to him contains the body of his friend, killed by "friendly fire".
The widely published photo became an iconic image of the 1991 Gulf war - a war in which media access was limited by Pentagon restrictions.
Image of a young US sergeant at the moment he learns that the body bag next to him contains the body of his friend, killed by "friendly fire".
The widely published photo became an iconic image of the 1991 Gulf war - a war in which media access was limited by Pentagon restrictions.
How Life Begins [1965]
In 1957 he began taking pictures with an endoscope, an instrument that can see inside a body cavity, but when Lennart Nilsson presented the rewards of his work to LIFE's editors several years later, they demanded that witnesses confirm that they were seeing what they thought they were seeing. Finally convinced, they published a cover story in 1965 that went on for 16 pages, and it created a sensation. Then, and over the intervening years, Nilsson's painstakingly made pictures informed how humanity feels about . . . well, humanity. They also were appropriated for purposes that Nilsson never intended. Nearly as soon as the 1965 portfolio appeared in LIFE, images from it were enlarged by right-to-life activists and pasted to placards.
In 1957 he began taking pictures with an endoscope, an instrument that can see inside a body cavity, but when Lennart Nilsson presented the rewards of his work to LIFE's editors several years later, they demanded that witnesses confirm that they were seeing what they thought they were seeing. Finally convinced, they published a cover story in 1965 that went on for 16 pages, and it created a sensation. Then, and over the intervening years, Nilsson's painstakingly made pictures informed how humanity feels about . . . well, humanity. They also were appropriated for purposes that Nilsson never intended. Nearly as soon as the 1965 portfolio appeared in LIFE, images from it were enlarged by right-to-life activists and pasted to placards.
49 comments:
damn ol'johnny got messed up!
I like it man! When I saw the title I figured a few would be in there that were but I've never seen the mushroom cloud one. Very nicely done.
Some real nice pictures here. The hugeness of the nagasaki h bomb is really apparent.
truely breathtaking pictures, thanks
A lot of of humanities history here, and it has changed the way of peoples thinking in a way I suppose. Even if we have this history, it is destined to happen again someday.
heh...when someone says "turn the volume up" on a internet video, my first instinct is to mute my speakers.
this was awesome! thanks
This is really moving stuff. Thank you for sharing
my god... that monk is on fire... i remember studying about what happened back in high school
kool baby
pretty intense, i hadn't seen the picture of lennon's glasses before
Some seriously powerful stuff in this post....like...wow.
wow thats impressive
Cool pics, thnx
some sad pics you got here.
Epic pics.
I had never seen that lennon shot..crazy photo
Those are some powerful photos!
Poor little girl...
These pictures remind me how f-d up humans are
those pictures are really moving and inspirational
This pic from gulf war is strong.
I lovef those pictures ! :)
Nice :)
this is awesome
Nice grouping of pictures, some truly dramatic ones that will jump out at you
Impressive pictures, I hadn't seen the Lennon picture before.
Amazing pictures. Please post more.
The music sent chills down my spine!
The music sent chills down my spine!
very impressive and awesome! pls post more, ill follow!
just great stuff
the picture with the student stopping the tanks.. they never saw him again
wow, the contrast of life and death is profound. thank you a great post, keep up the great blog!
those are just goddamn epic ! :D
very insightful and moving, thanks.
those are some powerful pictures.
these are wild
that is some awesome shit. inspiring and sad
truly remarkable pics!
I've always liked the tank man picture.
dang, sweet pictures man.
Crazy travel through all those photographs
Thx for making me grumpy
Good advice and impressive pics. Thanks for this. I will come back for more.
fantastic post - thank you
Those are some heartbreaking but amazing pictures.
so cool. those pictures gave me a lot to think about
wow these pics are really awesome
Remarkable images... really touching and eye-opening. What struck me the most was the burning buddhist monk... how do you do that!?
John Lennons glasses gave me shivers
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