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The Fly
11/11/2010, 3:10 PM
I've been meaning to start this thread for a while now, and here it is.

Include a little background information for each image, if you wish.


http://www.ratemyscreensaver.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/apollo-112.jpg



http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3076/2302914297_9e4c9a5e0e.jpg

The Fly
11/11/2010, 3:24 PM
Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima is a historic photograph taken on 23 February 1945, by Joe Rosenthal. It depicts five US Marines and a US Navy corpsman raising the flag of the United States atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II.

It became the only photograph to win the Pilitzer Prize for Photography in the same year as its publication, and ultimately came to be regarded as one of the most significant and recognizable images of the war, and possibly the most reproduced photograph of all time.

Of the six men depicted in the picture, three (Franklin Sousley, Harlon Block and Michael Strank) did not survive the battle; the three survivors (John Bradley, Rene Gagnon and Ira Hayes) became celebrities upon the publication of the photo. The picture was later used by Felix de Weldon to sculpt the USMC War Memorial, located outside Washington D.C.



http://worldsfamousphotos.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/745px-ww2_iwo_jima_flag_raising.jpg

The Fly
11/11/2010, 3:31 PM
Kevin Carter, the photgrapher who captured this particularly harrowing Pulitzer prize-winning image, commited suicide soon after receiving his award.

http://iconicphotos.wordpress.com/2009/08/12/vulture-stalking-a-child/


http://iconicphotos.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/kevin-carter-vulture.jpg?w=700&h=466

The Fly
11/11/2010, 3:33 PM
In the closing days of World War II the Communist Russian Red Army smashed it’s way into Berlin. In the Nazi capital, the German army was overwhelmed into pockets of resistance that either surrendered or fought fanatically to the last man. On the front lines with the Red Army was Yevgeny Khaldei, Soviet war photographer. In the future, he would say that he spent every 1,481 days of the Russian-German war covering the Soviet battle for the motherland, but in Nazi Berlin he was looking for one thing, his Iwo Jima shot. Khaldei had seen the pictures of American GI’s raising the flag over the Japanese volcano and before the war ended he wanted to snap a similar scene in Berlin.

Soviet Union soldiers Raqymzhan Qoshqarbaev, and Georgij Bulatov raising the flag on the roof of Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany in May, 1945.

Antisemitism almost buried Khaldei into oblivion as his photos including his shot of the Soviet Flag over the bombed out ruins of Berlin were published without credit. It was only till after the cold war and the collapse of communism that professors Alexander and Alice Nakhimovsky came across his name in the Russian archives and created a book showcasing his work.

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj37/esreddevil/Berlin.jpg

peadar1987
11/11/2010, 3:35 PM
Kevin Carter, the photgrapher who captured this particularly harrowing Pulitzer prize-winning image, commited suicide soon after receiving his award.



I first saw this photo while I was doing research for a school project on racism. It was posted in the "humour" section of the ********** forums, with a particularly horrific caption. I don't think I've ever felt so sick and angry in my entire life.

The Fly
11/11/2010, 3:36 PM
Ayrton Senna's death in the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola.

http://blog.uncovering.org/archives/uploads/2007/070501_senna-imola-1994-2.jpg

The Fly
11/11/2010, 3:39 PM
Hindenburg disaster - Thursday, May 6, 1937.

http://paxarcana.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/hindenburg.gif

strangeirish
11/11/2010, 3:46 PM
http://www.iol.ie/~obrienc/graphics/gencoll.jpg

http://cache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/44_01_21/4405_17676915.jpg

http://www.rlrouse.com/pic-of-the-day/first-flight.jpg

The Fly
11/11/2010, 3:47 PM
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The Fly
11/11/2010, 4:03 PM
Police Chief of Staff in South Vietnam shooting a Vietnamese youth.

http://blogs.smh.com.au/photographers/vietcong.JPG

strangeirish
11/11/2010, 4:05 PM
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00281/daly_281641a.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d8/Tianasquare.jpg

http://1dak.com/img/2008/10/vanity13.jpg

osarusan
11/11/2010, 4:24 PM
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_kC5MT2r5U8s/THjg3XlAYVI/AAAAAAAAQS0/fz6aPwBHQ9c/s1600/63Dr.+Martin+Luther+King+_MOW.jpg

osarusan
11/11/2010, 4:26 PM
Atomic bomb hits Hiroshima.

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTWRKgdUI_pdhxKP3wr-GjOIkqrl8SkQJCmt4vPid7nIrmBMA4&t=1&usg=__s3EWu5WZxY11BD4q6c8i6u62vLo=

The Fly
11/11/2010, 4:28 PM
Federico Borrell García was a Republican soldier during the Spanish Civil War.

Robert Capa's iconic photograph 'The Falling Soldier' captures the moment of Borrell’s death.

http://www.photosfan.com/images/federico-borrell-garca-was-a-republican-soldier-du1.jpg

osarusan
11/11/2010, 4:28 PM
Aussie PM Geoff Whitlam hands stolen land back to Aborigines

http://paradigmoz.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/whitlam-lingiari.jpg?w=500

(landmark in their country at least)

osarusan
11/11/2010, 4:29 PM
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46954000/jpg/_46954618_mandela92199688.jpg

The Fly
11/11/2010, 4:39 PM
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q1/sophie-leanne/Myspace/nytconstructionworkers.jpg

The Fly
11/11/2010, 4:44 PM
Elizabeth Eckford is one of the African American students known as the Little Rock Nine. On September 4, 1957, she and eight other African American students attempted to enter Little Rock Central High School, which had previously only accepted white students. They were stopped at the door by Arkansas National Guard troops called up by Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus. They tried again without success to attend Central High on September 23, 1957. The next day, September 24, President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent U.S. Army troops to accompany the Little Rock Nine to school for protection.

The thing is… she is not the subject of the photograph. Will Counts, the photographer, shot Hazel Massery, the white girl shouting in front of the man. 40 years later she apologized to Elizabeth.


http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_BJxhK2CjrIM/R5tHiI0VyqI/AAAAAAAAAEo/yRcr2H1QBEc/s1600/Elizabeth%2BEckford%2B%2BLittle_Rock_Desegregation _1957.jpg

Dunny
11/11/2010, 4:45 PM
http://www.sacbee.com/static/newsroom/swf/april07/mother/

The Fly
11/11/2010, 4:48 PM
A child in drought stricken Karamoja district, Uganda (1980) holding hands with a missionary. The stark contrast between the two people serves as a reminder of the gulf in wealth between developed and developing countries.


http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_BJxhK2CjrIM/TML1iXGPyzI/AAAAAAAAAS4/i898vzCOU7Q/s1600/uganda_hand.jpg

The Fly
11/11/2010, 4:51 PM
Picture from an German soldier’s personal album, labelled on the back as the “Last Jew of Vinnitsa". It shows a member of Einsatzgruppe D just about to shoot a Jewish man, kneeling before a filled mass grave in Vinnitsa, Ukraine, in September of 1941, the Jewish New Year. All 28,000 Jews from Vinnitsa and its surrounding areas were massacred at the time.

The Jewish population dated back to the 16th century and had made up 40 percent of the town's inhabitants.


http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj37/esreddevil/qqqqzg4.jpg

The Fly
11/11/2010, 4:55 PM
'The Falling Man' - a photograph taken by Richard Drew at 9:41:15 a.m., on 11 September 2001 showing one of the many people who jumped from the WTC towers.

Five years after the attacks, Jonathan Briley, a 43-year-old employee of the Windows on the World, was identified by chef Michael Lomonaco as The Falling Man. Briley was a sound engineer who lived outside of Manhattan, in Mount Vernon, and worked in the North Tower restaurant.


http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_BJxhK2CjrIM/R4YeFgaBjrI/AAAAAAAAADA/EIERrn9hjAc/s1600/The_Falling_Man.jpg

The Fly
11/11/2010, 5:03 PM
This picture of Phan Thị Kim Phúc, born in 1963, was taken when she was 9 after she was severely burnt during a napalm attack on her village on 8 June 1972.

Taken by Nick Út, who earned a Pulitzer Prize for it, this photograph became one the most famous images of the Vietnam War.


http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_BJxhK2CjrIM/R1aHcmXsn7I/AAAAAAAAAAM/-1lx8uipRig/s1600/vietnam_napalm_girl.jpg

dahamsta
12/11/2010, 6:33 AM
Reopened. Let's keep this on-topic and not too gory, ok?

centre mid
12/11/2010, 8:47 AM
George W being told of the 9/11 attacks.

http://msnbcmedia4.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/090910-george-bush-vlg-11a.grid-4x2.jpg

George W getting it all wrong, something that would become a familiar trait in his presidency.

http://msa4.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/mission_accomplished.jpg

OwlsFan
12/11/2010, 9:40 AM
Battle of the Somme 1916. One soldier carries his friend/comrade on his back:

http://www.freeinfosociety.com/media/images/3656.jpg

OwlsFan
12/11/2010, 9:50 AM
German soldiers on the way to Stalingrad:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c0/Near_Stalingrad.jpg

German soldiers in Stalingrad - the downfall of the Wehrmacht and the turning point of the war. See the two in the background looking to the sky for help?

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_oIAhQMTG-dU/S_PeffQJ2sI/AAAAAAAAE8U/LUW9nHzuQHQ/s640/battle-stalingrad-ww2-second-world-war-images-pictures-photos-images-006.jpg

SkStu
12/11/2010, 3:50 PM
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Ut2djuT8OYk/SvnTglwe_BI/AAAAAAAAB5w/67iVuRxDxKY/s400/iconic_photos_30.jpg

Yop!

SkStu
12/11/2010, 3:56 PM
http://onwardstate.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Sharbat_Gula_on_National_Geographic_cover.jpg