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"That one with the 8 men and 1 woman in the hot pics." perhaps I should have a look | |||
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"Lunch Atop a Skyscraper. Even though it wasn’t candid, still an iconic photo which depicted the lives of the steel workers 90 years ago. Lots of similar photos like that what make you think of the dangerous working conditions back then…" yes no hard hats or hi viz vests for them fellas | |||
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"One that always springs to mind for me was the picture taken of the falling man 9/11 " Yes, and also those firefighters going up the stairs. | |||
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"The famous photo of Thích Qu?ng Ð?c, the Vietnamese monk who immolated himself in a Saigon street in protest at the government’s treatment of Buddhist monks in the country. I’ve never been able to get that image out of my head , the look of serenity through what must have been unimaginable pain. Just can’t comprehend it " The Vietnam war had some truly humbling pictures taken. The ”Shell-shocked US Marine, The Battle of Hue” and the execution of Nguyen Van Lem stick with me for different reasons. | |||
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