Friday, 12 September 2014

CAPTURED MOST TOUCHING PICTURES IN THE WORLD

1. 9/11 attack,the Falling Man by Richard DrewTaken by Richard Drew, a Photo journlaist with assocaited press. During the september 11 attacks in newyork city. The jumper was never identified then. Many people were forced to jump out from the windows to avoid smoke and fire.

2. White,Colored by Elliott Erwitt Taken by Elliot Erwitt. Symbolises the apartheid in africa, the discrimination they faced against the oddness.

3. Lynching of young blacks by Lawrence H. Beitler taken by Lawrence Beitler during 1930. This hanging of two black men was due to a lie that they Molested a white girl. This Photograph was used to show the Diplomacy of Whites during that age.

4. Fallen Soldiers in Wootton Bassett. People paying last tributes to the soldiers who died in war, while a young lady is seen grieving.








5. Women Veterans.This Picture shows the reunion of Mother and child.The times of war and how cruel a departure can be to a family.

6. Reflections on the Rwandan Genocide by James Nachtwey taken by James Natcheway. This picture tells the genocide which took place in Rwanda. This Hutu man was in one of those concentration camps who was brutally tortured. He then managed to survive once freed.

7. The plight of Kosovo refugees by Carol Guzy Taken by Carol Guzy. This is the Picture of a refugee Agim Shala, two years old, who was passedon to the hands of her grandparents at a camp in Albania run by UAE.

8. Uganda by Mike Wells Taken by Mike wells, shows us the hand of an Ugandan Boy holded by a missionary. This image strikes us a reminder about the disparity in this world.




9. Defending the Barricade by Oded Balilty Taken bu Oded Balilty. This moving picture winner of pulitzer prize shows us the heroic moment of this woman fighting against those militia.

10. Civil rights movement firehose by Charles MooreTaken by Charles Moore. This Picture was a result of an argument these lads had with the officers. It was during one of Pictures during reign of Martin Luther King Jr.

11. Father and son (1949 vs 2009).

12. Christians protect Muslims during prayer in the midst of the 2011 uprisings in Cairo, Egypt




Touching pictures, My own contribution.
Two lovers inside the rubbles of a collapsed building

13. Indian homeless men wait to receive free food distributed outside a mosque ahead of Eid al-Fitr in New Delhi, India.

14. An Afghan man offers tea to soldier.

15. Australian Scott Jones kisses his Canadian girlfriend Alex Thomas after she was knocked to the ground by a police officer’s riot shield in Vancouver Canadians rioted after the Vancouver Canucks lost the Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins.

16. Eight-year-old Christian Golczynski accepts the flag for his father, Marine Staff Sgt. Marc Golczynski, during a memorial service. Marc Golczynski was shot during his second tour in Iraq just a few weeks before returning back home.




17. “Wait For Me Daddy”, October 1, 1940. Five-year-old kid reaches out for his father while he is in line marching on his way to a waiting train.

18. The day America watched a son's final salute to slain father, JFK Junior.

19. Upset woman after Japan massive 2011 earthquake.

20. A child gives a heart-shaped balloon to a policeman during riots against austerity measures in Bucharest.




21. When Lucas Hembree and his service dog Juno shared a hug.


22. When a soldier met his baby girl for the first time.

23. When Arnulfo Castorena won his first gold medalin swimming for Mexico in the Paralympics.  





24. When a man taught his wife the alphabet again after she lost her memory.

25. When teachers in India gave lessons to homeless children.

26. When Irish rugby player Brian O’Driscoll shared his Heineken Cup victory with one of his biggest fans.

27. When Specialist Dean Oldt, a marksman with the 101st Airborne, reunited with his dad.




28. When a cancer patient drew her wish on a mirror.
 
29. When Nick Vujicic inspired us all by living a full life without limbs.

30. . When Taylor and Danielle Morris showed us that true love conquers all.





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