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5 impacting photos Stanley Gulliford

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5 impacting photosStanley Gulliford

Topic: Landscape Type: mid shot Event: snow has melted in a park in

Austria making it into a 9ft deep lake Photographer:  Marc Henauer Why did I choose it: this photo made

me stop and look at it because I thought a park under clear water looked really cool, Its kind of like an underwater wonderland and the fact everything like the path and benches are still there makes it even better

Photo 1: Underwater Park

Topic: Photojournalism Type: Mid shot Event: Students Steve Posten, 17, and

Jessalyn Gray, 18, wait tensely beside a cab while a crowd of whites taunts them outside Texarkana Junior College, Texarkana, Tex., 1956. Jessalyn eventually asked police to escort them inside. When the police refused, the students left

Photgrapher: Joseph Scherschel Why I chose this photo: Firstly I just

find it so weird on how prejudice people were towards black people in the past and the fact they just shrug it off and just ignore them amazes me

Photo 2: How to fool a racist mob

Topic: PhotoJournalism Type: long shot Event: German victory parade in

Warsaw after the invasion of Poland, 1939. (Hitler is on platform, arm raised in Nazi salute.) One of the first colour photos

Photographer: Hugo Jaeger Why I chose this photo: WW2 should

the world the massive advance of technology since WW1 and this photo is one of the first coloured photos and it I think it kind of symbolises what is to come ahead (this is the start of WW2)

Photo 3: New Age

Topic: Wildlife Type: mid shot Event: Thousands of tadpoles streaming through the lilies at the edge of Cedar Lake in British Columbia Photographer:  Eiko Jones Why I chose this photo: humans never really get to see anything like this, well at least I never had and I

find it fascinating

, all of the colours at the top of the lily pads I think make this photo look really good

Photo 4: Underwater life

Topic: photojournalism Type: mid shot Event: children “playing” in Israel Photographer: Christopher

Anderson Why I chose this photo: Because

of The war going on lots of Israel I in Ruins and because these children

are so young they don’t understand the seriousness of the situation and just decided to play on the dangerous ruins, it just shows what the world has come to and is really just dissapointing

Photo 5: Magnum Master class Brighton