Dramatic photographs that captured the moment.........

Dramatic photographs that captured the moment.........

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Wacky Racer

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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I suppose there are thousands, for example the one of the US marines raising the stars and stripes on Iwo Jima in 1945, or the screaming naked girl running through the streets in Vietnam covered in Napalm.......scratchchin

I like this one......





Over to you.......

Carrera2

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pesty

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pmanson

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Must get around to scanning this one:

From one of my old threads said:

The New York Times said:

Robert A. Wands, 84, A News Photographer

Published: December 1, 1993

Robert A. Wands, who received worldwide recognition for his photo coverage of events near the end of World War II, died on Friday at his home in Sarasota, Fla. He was 84.

Mr. Wands took the famous photograph of Truman, Churchill and Stalin sitting together at the Potsdam conference in Germany. Two days later he was aboard the battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay, recording the scene as Gen. Douglas MacArthur accepted the Japanese surrender.

He moved to Sarasota in 1980 and spent much of his time making a photographic catalogue at Selby Gardens, the city's arboretum.

Mr. Wands, who was born in Liverpool in 1909, settled in the United States in 1928. He became a photographer for The New York Times in 1931 and was working for Wide World Photos, which was owned by The Times, when it was sold to the Associated Press in 1941. He was a photo editor with The Associated Press from 1941 to 1969, with the exception of a three-year period in the United States Army Signal Corps.

After his retirement he lived in St. Thomas, V.I., where he worked as a freelance photographer before moving to Sarasota.

He is survived by his wife, Gene.


I know its an old article, but if anyone is interested we have a signed copy of the photograph (highlighted in bold in the article) hanging on the wall at home that I could scan in to show you.

Robert was my Grandma's brother and we visited him once in Sarasota in 1993. I'm starting to look into the family history on my Dad's side and suddenly remembered about Robert and thought some of you might be interested.

He spent the years of his retirement taking some inspirational photographs at Selby Gardens in Sarasota.


Edited to add I think this is (Its been a while since i've seen it):


Edited by pmanson on Thursday 23 November 17:30

FourWheelDrift

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Neil Leifer's dramatic overhead photo of Ali's knock-out of Cleveland Williams.



This version is the biggest I could find, even if they haven't squared it up properly.

graham@reading

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Carrera2 said:




He got a LOT of stick for that if I remember correctly.

Carrera2

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graham@reading said:
Carrera2 said:




He got a LOT of stick for that if I remember correctly.


And he commited suicide iirc.

Wacky Racer

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Another one here of the Japanese surrender...


pikey

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Wacky Racer said:
the one of the US marines raising the stars and stripes on Iwo Jima in 1945
With that one, the original flag was removed and that picture was the troops replacing it with a bigger, taller one. Details though!


I like the Keeler one, even if she was rather dodgy gal:



The background behind that was the contract she was having the picture taken for stipulated that she had to be naked.. but she didn't want to be. By using the chair she could keep to the terms of the contract and not reveal anything.

pikey

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graham@reading said:
He got a LOT of stick for that if I remember correctly.
Tell us more?

FourWheelDrift

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St Paul's Cathedral surviving the WWII Blitz bombing.

Zod

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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pikey said:
graham@reading said:
He got a LOT of stick for that if I remember correctly.
Tell us more?
google Kevin Carter.

Wacky Racer

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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pikey said:
Wacky Racer said:
the one of the US marines raising the stars and stripes on Iwo Jima in 1945
With that one, the original flag was removed and that picture was the troops replacing it with a bigger, taller one. Details though!



There are several versions......


NiceCupOfTea

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Sends shivers down my spine. Do they know who the guy was?

Nick P

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NiceCupOfTea said:


Sends shivers down my spine. Do they know who the guy was?


Crispy duk pancake?

qube_TA

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orgasmicliving!!

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Plenty of material on ogrish.com

egomeister

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Thursday 23rd November 2006
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Carrera2 said:




I'm not normally one to be be influenced by photos or stories of suffering/horrific acts but that's one of the few images I've seen that gets a reaction out of me.

So very sad.

Wacky Racer

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Or this....

FourWheelDrift

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NiceCupOfTea said:
Sends shivers down my spine. Do they know who the guy was?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_man
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