Wednesday, September 26, 2007

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The best pictures from history

Throughout history have happened moments that have changed history, often captured the little moments as photographs and these have extended throughout our history, today I present what we think are the best pictures, which generated more controversy, that changed and Shook the World.

They say a picture says a thousand words and some often words and not enough time on to express that feeling and emotion that can make you feel a photo.

The fotagrafias has the power to capture and portray these moments forever and irrepitibles unique history.

Here is a selection of photographs:

In Malcolm W. Monk on fire Browne (1963)

This photo is of Thich Quang Duc, a Vietnamese monk burning himself to death in protest against the Catholic regime of South Vietnam to enforce the rights of Buddhists, while the burned died and never moved a muscle.
This photo shows the bravery and courage that a man tube, strength and determination to die for their beliefs and ideology.

Huynh Cong Ut - Napalm Strike (1972)

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photo shows Phan Thi Kim Phuc a 9 year old Vietnamese girl running naked as his clothes were burned because of the NAPALM bombs dropped by the self-styled "most free and peaceful country in the world"

Kim Phuc aun conserva las terribles quemaduras, estudio medicina y es una famosa miembro de la UNESCO.

Stuart Franklin - Tiananmen Square (1989)

Esta foto muestra el coraje de un estudiante chino que intenta detener los tanques del régimen comunista chino, el joven no murió pero momentos después se desataría una de las peores masacres de la historia humana en ese mismo lugar.


Steve McCurry – la niña afgana (1984)

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Photo taken by Steve McCurry of National Geographic photographer, photo shows Sharbat Gula, a beautiful young Afghan was an informal school within a refugee camp in the refugee camp of Nasir Bagh in Pakistan border, takes Steve McCurry's portrait of a young Afghan orphan in a village bombed by the Soviets. so this picture has become an emblem for all the world's refugees.
This picture makes personally captivates me, moves me, shakes me and give me a chill on the back, I must say that is one of the most beautiful women have ever seen in my life, the beauty of her face your skin tone and especially beautiful green eyes with a gaze that undoubtedly reflects the fear and uncertainty that is living.


Don McCullin - Biafra (1969)

When the war photographer Don McCullin saw a child in Biafra about to die of hunger let taking photos of soldiers and became a leading activist of the UN

Eddie Adams - Execution of Viet Cong Guerrilla (1968)

This picture is very representative because it was a symbol of terror and despair of a war completely foreign to Americans that took many lives of young American soldiers. Likewise, the image depicts a psychological defeat of the Vietnam War to the American people. The photo earned Eddie Adams Pulitzer prize in 1969. Pictured
terror is evident on the face of rebel Vietnamese to feel the gun at his temple in a short seconds it would take life.

Peter Liebing-Conrad Schumann (1961)

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The August 15, 1961 Hans Conrad Schumann soldier became the first person to escape German Democratic Republic. It was during the third day of construction of the Berlin Wall while he was on guard at only 19 years old. His flight was captured by photographer Peter Liebing.


Buchenwald (1945)
The Nazi atrocities in the Nazi concentration camp Bunchewald.

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J. Stanley Forman - Fire on Marlborough Street (1975)

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photographer Stanley Forman took up a fire truck and manages to capture this picture of a mother and child falling from a burning building just before the firefighter could grab. This photo has influenced the U.S. government to grant more resources to the fire.

Mike Wells - Uganda (1980)

A priest holds the skeletal hand of a child dying of hunger, this photo was used by the UN and other controls over African food.

Matuschka - Beauty Out of Damage (1993)

artist and activist Matuschka shows her body after losing his frown due to cancer.

Lynch (1930)



Sample of U.S. racial segregation in the early 30's. The hanged men were charged with rape, though perhaps not even guilty, for she never came to trial. The crowd, seized by fear, ignorance and racism, decided to take justice into their own hands. Of note, sadly, the faces of the crowd, his expression of pride and joy at such an atrocity.


Kevin Carter's embrace of the macabre death (1994)

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instant Chilling

Pulitzer Prize winner 1994. Nobody knows what happened to that girl. Not even the photographer, who abandoned the baby right after shooting. Months later a depression drove him to suicide.

Frank Fournier-Omaira (1984)

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Omayra Sanchez's face ran around the world, a girl of only 13 years with his face tired and weak taking a look of strength and cling to life. Omayra survived for three days a volcanic eruption that ravaged Colombia in 1984, caught between water and mud. Despite its temperance and fortitude ended perishing.


Elliott Erwitt-watering colors

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This photo shows the racial segregation that lived in North Carolina.


The Power of One (2007)

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A Palestinian woman's struggle against Israeli security forces during an eviction of land. observed on her face as she struggles and is willing to give everything to defend their home without showing fear.

The body of Che (1967)

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After capture and execute the murderers of che took a group photo to prove to people that Che was dead, the Che admirers say that his face can be seen tremendous peace and tranquility.

Robert Capa - Death of a Loyalist Soldier (1936)

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Robert layer shows the time exactly on which a English soldier during the English civil war is mortally wounded

Catherine Leroy "The great captain (1967)

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Vernon Wike
The soldier tries to save the life of another soldier in the middle of a hill scorched by napalm first check that your partner lies dead and then get up and charge the enemy positions


Margaret Bourke-Mahatma Gandhi (1946)

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In this picture you can see Gandhi with a spinning wheel, the merit of the photo is that it captures the serenity and Gandhi that characterize inner peace.

Murray Becker - Hindenburg (1937)

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The most terrible air disaster in history

Alberto Korda - Che Guevara (1960)

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A photo that would become icon of revolution and freedom in Latin America.

Neil Armstrong - the first man on the moon (1969)

Charles Porter - Oklahoma City (1995)

A firefighter took a burnt child 1 year old named Baylee Almon, after a terrorist attack in Oklahoma that would kill 168 people.

NASA - Pillars of Creation (1995)

Hubble shows a photo taken of the Eagle Nebula.



Abu Ghraib Prison Photos (2004)

This photo shows the torture and other atrocities of American soldiers on Afghan war prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison. This picture went around the world and made these soldiers were imprisoned.

American flag on Iwo Jima (1945)

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One of the most famous photographs in history, was used to advertise and encourage American soldiers. I recommend watching the movie "The conquest of the honor" of Clint Eastwood to know all the falseness of this photography

-Albert Einstein Arthur Sasse (1951)

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The Last Jew of Vinnitsa, Ukraine (1941)

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Vinita the 28000 Jews were massacred in this picture you can see the latter. see the features of his face as if accepting the fact that he can not escape death and as having no hope.

The first flight (1903)

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The Wright brothers turned the pioneers of aviation.

omaha beach robert-layer (1944) The landing in Normandy


The Kiss (1945)

Marine who returns at the end of World War II, kisses his girlfriend with a great despair and eagerness after years without seeing her.

Nuremberg (1934)

Dorothea Lange - Migrant Mother (1936)


a mother who shows her concern and uncertainty not knowing what will become of her and her children. This photo was taken at the time of the great American Depreciation.

Nazi Holocaust - Dachau Concentration Camp

The fall of the Berlin Wall "The end of the Iron Curtain, November 9, 1989

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The Hiroshima atomic bomb, in an infamous August 6, 1945

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and its consequences

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vs. Sonny Liston Muhammad Ali (1965)

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This photo shows one of the best sporting moments in history when Muhammad Ali aka Cassius Clay knocks Sonny Liston in the first minute of the first round, this photo was used by Adidas in its "impossible is nothing"

Sizu in the last World Cup

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In this picture we can see Sizu giving back to the top 2006 world aver been expelled after a foul by Materazzi, in this photo is captured the sadness and broken dreams of Zidane, these would be his last moments as a player.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

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Although I am Catholic, I personally have always felt a certain rejection of the institutions that arbitrarily exercised its privilege of power. One is the elephant burocrático en el que se ha convertido la Iglesia Católica, preocupada siempre por obtener beneficios a costa de olvidar los preceptos que heredaron del apóstol Pedro, su primer jerarca.

Alguna vez Carlos Marx definio a la religiòn como el opio del pueblo

la religión puede haber sido el opio de los pueblos por haber adormecido espíritus revolucionarios y atrasado el avanze de la sociedad tanto tecnologicamente como socialmente, pero al contrario hay casos en los que por religión la gente se pone agresiva, violenta y comete atrocidades, hoy estamos volviendo a la religión como un elemento de estimulación incluso del terrorismo.

La religión es una droga dura en lo personal es la worst. Is an element with a very strong penetration in consciousness that can act in very different ways, as everything that is not fully rational subject to guidelines. It responds to emotional and passions, then, can cause large samples of both our unconditional love and surrender as to justify the worst crimes. That is, can have contra-indications, or very different, and therefore its political uses are so dangerous.

remember the atrocities of the Catholic Church burned at the stake, torture, nights of San Bartolomeo, expulsions, persecution, prohibition of reading books, we need to remember with horror of those times that of the Counter not want to see back in addition to the suffering of millions of innocent people, the worst and most important of the effects of these massacres and persecution was the destruction of science, the delay in the advance of democracy, cultural and economic development the people who were subjected to such violence. The main alvos of the Inquisition were the scholars, scientists, philosophers, artists, free-thinkers like Giordano Bruno, Copernicus, Galileo and others. At that time to read the Bible was a crime and all Masses were in Latin so that no one understood anything (always wanted to be asleep) So Catholic countries were among the most uneducated, backward Europe and illiterate. For example, Portugal at that time was a relatively wealthy and developed, culturally and scientifically. But since the implementation of the Counter, the country stopped in time, the spirit of the country was turned off, or go to the stake or remain silent and obedient, was the option was presented to intellectuals and scientists

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Meanwhile, countries that broke away from the Vatican, more irreverent, more democratic, better educated and more scientists (from the seventeenth century Protestants had to be literate to read the Bible ...), progressed rapidly, economic, technically and socially dejando a los pueblos católicos muy atrás.

Aún en los días de hoy, un ejemplo terrible de esas actitudes oscurantistas es la prohibición, por el vaticano y por el papa, del uso de preservativos. Millones de personas mueren y van a morir en el mundo católico debido a no haberse prevenido contra el SIDA, usando preservativos.


La mentalidad religiosa es totalmente opuesta a la científica, racional. Es una actitud que espera la solución milagrosa de problemas, no yendo a las causas para acabar con ellos, una forma mediocre de . Lleva a la apatía, a la fragilidad de los pueblos, ya que todo es resuelto fuera de la persona, por los dioses.

Sin contar también with thousands of fans and dogmatic Christians, Muslims etc who die and leave their innocent children die because they do not accept medical treatment. Moreover, they are entirely within the logic of religion, as if everything, including diseases, was created by God, why be in the hospital, against the will and the Lord's?

In a divided world religion inspires violence in at least two ways: people often kill other human beings because they believe that the "Creator of the Universe" wants to do so. Examples of such behavior are practically innumerable, the most prominent of the terrorists suicidal jihadists. A growing number of people are inclined toward religious conflict simply because their religion constitutes the core of their moral identities.) Attacks of 9 / 11 and Islamic fundamentalism

The Inquisition


Numbers killed wikipedia

Switzerland: 4000 people executed a total of one million people (4 per thousand) Poland-Lithuania : about 10,000 in a population of 3,400,000 (nearly 3 per thousand)

UK, thousands of people executed. Also stress that in this country existed Protestant figure of punching who were dedicated to "hunt witches and run profitably.
Germany where more people are executed, for a total of 25,000 people about 16 million (1.5 people per thousand)
Denmark - Norway 1,350 of 970,000 people (1.4 per thousand)
Spain only 59 witches (of about 125,000 processes carried by the Inquisition
In trials of Salem were sentenced to death 25 people accused of witchcraft

A clear example of how greed men looking for God to justify their actions in their desire for power and greed, his supposed cross intension was to recover the holy grave and defend the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem.

remember also in Mexico Cristero war, the power exercised by the church in politics yet, killing thousands of Indians.

Well so are thousands of examples.

For the different opinions, as they say everyone speaks as he was at the show, but definitely what makes religion a real shit is that used for Judging from ignorant people taking away what little they have in exchange for an empty waiting . Instead of helping them grow by themselves without waiting for divine help.

`` We are all very ignorant. What happens is that they all ignore the same things.''