Photos That Changed The World !!
Photos That Changed The World
1) Burning Monk by Malcolm Browne,1963
As a protest to the Diem slow and unreliable reforms in Vietnam, the Buddhist monks have resorted to immolation, such as this Mahayana Buddhist monk, Thich Quang Ðuc. Ðuc burned himself alive across the outskirts of Saigon, mainly because of the harshness done by the South Vietnam government to his fellow Buddhist monks.
Ðuc was re-cremated after he burned himself; his heart meanwhile remained in one piece, and because of this he was regarded as a Bodhisattva by the other Buddhist monks and followers. His act of self-immolation increased the pressure on the Diem administration to implement their reform laws in South Vietnam.More monks followed Ðuc's footsteps as well, and later on in November 1963, Di?m was killed by an army coup. More 19 photos after the jump.
2) Napalm Girl by Nick/Ut Associated Press
3) Starving Cild Vulture by Kevin Carte, 1994
One photograph that has helped awaken the world about the effects of poverty in Africa is the one above showing a Sudanese child being stalked by a vulture nearby. It is quite obvious that the child was starving to death, while the vulture was patiently waiting for the toddler to die so he can have a good meal.
Nobody knows what happened to the child, who crawled his way to a United Nations food camp. Photographer Kevin Carter won a Pulitzer Prize for this shocking picture, but he eventually committed suicide three months after he took the shot.
4) The Baby Hand by Michael Clancy, 1999
Some of us may be familiar with a picture called "The Baby Hand," taken on Aug. 19, 1999, by photojournalist Michael Clancy for USA Today, which first published the picture. Clancy was assigned to document a spina bifida operation performed in utero on a 21-week unborn baby named Samuel Armas by Dr. Joseph Bruner, a surgeon at Nashville's Vanderbuilt University Medical Center.
The picture and its story have been circulated on the internet so often that some question whether they are authentic. They are.Samuel was born on Dec. 2, 1999, weighing 5 pounds 11 ounces–four weeks premature. By all indications, he appeared healthy. Today, he's a "chattering, brown-eyed 3½-year-old."
6) Tsuname Floating Bodies, 2004
7) The Falling Man, 2001
8) Man Walks On Moon by NASA, 1969
9) Nagasaki Mushroom Cloud, 1945
10) Execution of Viet Cong by Eddie Adams, 1968
11) First Black Student by Douglas Martin, 1958
12) Loch Ness Monster by Ian Wetherell, 1934
13) Lunchtime atop a Skyscraper by Charles C. Ebbets, 1932
14) Earthrise by William Anders, 1968
15) The First Photograph by Joseph Nicephore Niepce, 1826
16) 9/11 Attacks
17) Flag Raising at Ground Zero, 2001
18) Saddam Hussein Execution, 2007
19) First Pic on the Internet, 1992
Back in 1992, after their show at the CERN Hardronic Festival, my colleague Tim Berners-Lee asked me for a few scanned photos of "the CERN girls" to publish them on some sort of information system he had just invented, called the "World Wide Web". I had only a vague idea of what that was, but I scanned some photos on my Mac and FTPed them to Tim's now famous "info.cern.ch". How was I to know that I was passing an historical milestone, as the one above was the first picture ever to be clicked on in a web browser!"
Silvano de Gennaro
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