Paul Reynolds wrote:
Roger Wesson wrote:
> Tough question, but I think my all-time favourite photo would have to
> be this one:
>
> http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/images/a11earthrise.jpg
> Not a very good quality jpeg file, but you get the idea. Perhaps a
bit
> unfair as only about 20 people have ever had the chance to take the
> shot. But it's an extraordinary photo, of history in the making, one
> of mankind's most superb achievements.
Good choice Roger.
If this illustrates one of mankind's most superb achievements and
what's good about this world, to me the antithesis of it would be the
photograph of the fireman carrying away the child after the Oklahoma
bombing, which I seem to remember won a Pulitzer prize that year. All
that's bad about the world in a single image.
No one else up for this thread?
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Well, if I hed to choose the image that has had the most disturbing
influence on my photography it might be this one, at photo.net (see my
comment at the end):
http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=000oSX
;-) Regards,
=====
Ray
"The trouble with resisting temptation is
you never know when you'll get another chance!"
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