Wednesday, September 18, 2013

40 Greatest Photos Ever


Credit to: Via blameitonthevoices.com 

 This photograph caught my eye when I took a closer look at it and saw that the photograph on left there's three women sitting next to each other and there's another photograph behind them of, what I presume, these three women when they were younger. Then the photograph on the right shows only two out of the three, a few years later. On the background there's the exact same photo of the one on the left.    The way the photographer placed the photo's of the sisters on the background from when they were younger is captivating. Also the fact that the photograph is in black and white shows that this was some type of memorable photograph for these sisters.    This photo made the cut of the top 40 photos ever because it has sentimental meaning.





It may be the fact that I have a dog and have a soft spot for them but this photo also caught my eye, and the fact that this dog, Leao, is laying down next to, what seems to be, some type of grave. It made me think of a saying I heard, "dogs are very loyal to their owners". This shows how much the dog was fond of her owner.    The angle the photographer took this picture gave a view of the spacious land, and shows how there's only one grave. The angle also made me think of how the owner must be looking after his/her dog.    This photograph probably made the cut of the top 40 photos ever because it gives a sentimental meaning that Leao is a very loyal dog and misses her owner.
Credits to: Vanderlei Almeida/Getty Images





Credits to: Yomiuri Shimbun/Reuters
Once I saw the baby girl being held by the soldier in the middle of what looks like a disaster, I just couldn't look away, the photograph had captured my attention.    The angle of the photograph shows a close up of the soldier holding the baby and in the background it shows the disaster.    This photograph probably made the cut of the top 40 photos ever because it shows how this soldier found this missing baby girl from the disaster that was created after the Japanese tsunami.

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