From World Press Photo Awards 2005
These are the most incredible image that captured the spirit of our struggle against nature and sadly… ourselves. World Press Photo of the Year Award.
Please click at the links to look at the reason behing the photographs. Famine in Niger, Sierra Leone and it's diamonds, the War on Terror and it's casulties... and closer Katrina + Rita that visited me not a few months back!! Click on the thumnail to see bigger version.
Canadian photographer Finbarr O'Reilly is the winner of the World Press Photo of the Year Award. His picture of a child's hand pressed against his mother's at an emergency feeding centre in Niger was described as having "beauty, horror and despair".
American photographer Todd Heisler's image shows the honouring of fallen US Marines as 2nd Lt. James Cathey's body arrives at Reno Airport.
Yannis Kontos, a Greek photographer working for Polaris Images took this picture of a boy helping his father to dress in Sierra Leone.
Other finalists included American photographer Michael Appleton, New York Daily News, who covered the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
To see all the photographs that won awards in the World Press Photo Awards 2005 please click here.
A camera can capture some wonderfully beautiful stuffs... unfortunately, we are living in a "pretty" ugly world.
Please click at the links to look at the reason behing the photographs. Famine in Niger, Sierra Leone and it's diamonds, the War on Terror and it's casulties... and closer Katrina + Rita that visited me not a few months back!! Click on the thumnail to see bigger version.
Canadian photographer Finbarr O'Reilly is the winner of the World Press Photo of the Year Award. His picture of a child's hand pressed against his mother's at an emergency feeding centre in Niger was described as having "beauty, horror and despair".
American photographer Todd Heisler's image shows the honouring of fallen US Marines as 2nd Lt. James Cathey's body arrives at Reno Airport.
Yannis Kontos, a Greek photographer working for Polaris Images took this picture of a boy helping his father to dress in Sierra Leone.
Other finalists included American photographer Michael Appleton, New York Daily News, who covered the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
To see all the photographs that won awards in the World Press Photo Awards 2005 please click here.
A camera can capture some wonderfully beautiful stuffs... unfortunately, we are living in a "pretty" ugly world.
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