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#76
Posted: 27/07/2007 01:39
by Skyfox
Bigfoot
Prevara ili dicovery momenat
#77
Posted: 27/07/2007 02:42
by Princess Fiona
evo jos jedne za Berlin Wall

#78
Posted: 27/07/2007 02:42
by Fair Life
#79
Posted: 27/07/2007 02:45
by Princess Fiona
Earthrise 1968
The late adventure photographer Galen Rowell called it “the most influential environmental photograph ever taken.” Captured on Christmas Eve, 1968, near the end of one of the most tumultuous years the U.S. had ever known, the Earthrise photograph inspired contemplation of our fragile existence and our place in the cosmos. For years, Frank Borman and Bill Anders of the Apollo 8 mission each thought that he was the one who took the picture. An investigation of two rolls of film seemed to prove Borman had taken an earlier, black-and-white frame, and the iconic color photograph, which later graced a U.S. postage stamp and several book covers, was by Anders.
#80
Posted: 27/07/2007 03:01
by Fair Life
#81
Posted: 27/07/2007 08:03
by ztluhcs
InfraRedRidinghood wrote:
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, which had a magnitude of 9.0 to 9.3, triggered a series of lethal tsunami on December 26, 2004, that killed approximately 300,000 people (including 168,000 in Indonesia alone), making it the deadliest tsunami as well as one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. It also had the second-largest earthquake in recorded history. The initial surge was measured at a height of approximately 33 meters (108 feet), making it the largest earthquake-generated tsunami in recorded history. The tsunami killed people over an area ranging from the immediate vicinity of the quake in Indonesia, Thailand, and the north-western coast of Malaysia, to thousands of kilometres away in Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and even as far away as Somalia, Kenya, and Tanzania in eastern Africa.
Toliko o tome koliko smo special u velikoj slici stvari... Ne treba bolja slika...

#82
Posted: 27/07/2007 08:15
by Svemirski_Jebach
stavili ste puno onih koje bih i sam stavio, a mislim da slika jednog covjeka zasluzuje da se nadje ovdje.
Covjek koji je promijenio lice i nalicje amerike, cije izjave i predstavljaju vrhunac politicke i drzavnicke mudrosti, covjek koji je bio iskreni protivnik i borac protiv ropstva, a koji je u isto vrijeme i sam cijeli zivot patio od depresije.
Moj drug Abe

#83
Posted: 27/07/2007 08:24
by ztluhcs
Loch Ness - Nessie
#84
Posted: 27/07/2007 08:37
by ztluhcs

:D:D

#85
Posted: 27/07/2007 09:03
by DaysleepeR
Vidim puno slika koje Google izbaci kad se upise "photos that changed the world"
Super je to, medjutim zar tema nije da stavimo slike koje su po nama promijenile svijet a ne po Time magazinu?
Evo jedne, šetnja po mjesecu
#86
Posted: 27/07/2007 09:57
by ztluhcs
Evo jednog.... Èikice

#87
Posted: 27/07/2007 10:24
by Skyfox
Infra slika sa cunamijem je uzas

#88
Posted: 27/07/2007 10:50
by Skyfox
The Meteor Crater in the state of Arizona was the first crater to be identified as an impact crater. Between 20,000 to 50,000 years ago, a small asteroid about 80 feet in diameter impacted the Earth and formed the crater.
The crater is the best preserved crater on Earth and measures 1.2 km in diameter. For many years, scientists had denied that there were any impact craters on Earth.
Comet Halley
European Space Agency's Giotto probe returned 2333 images during the Comet Halley encounter of March 13-14, 1986. This composite image highlights details on the nucleus and the dust jets emanating from the sunlit side.
#89
Posted: 27/07/2007 11:07
by black
Hiroshima

#90
Posted: 27/07/2007 11:11
by danas
pearl harbor...

#91
Posted: 27/07/2007 11:14
by danas
#92
Posted: 27/07/2007 11:29
by Nancy Drew
...
#93
Posted: 27/07/2007 11:34
by DaysleepeR
Jack Ruby puca u Lee Harwey Oswalda, navodnog ubicu JKF-a u sred policijske stanice na ocigled policije i novinara.

#94
Posted: 27/07/2007 11:36
by danas
Skyfox wrote:
Da ali amerikanci polemiku vodo oko svega, u svemu vide urotu i prevaru,
Jos jedna verzija slike

1999. “Don’t discriminate me just because I’m gay!”
a onda i ova...

#95
Posted: 27/07/2007 12:22
by bice_bice
imal' ovdje ista sem amerike, amerikanaca?
al ih obozavate..
#96
Posted: 27/07/2007 12:23
by DaysleepeR

Ron Haviv
#97
Posted: 27/07/2007 12:26
by DaysleepeR
#98
Posted: 27/07/2007 13:22
by ztluhcs
#99
Posted: 27/07/2007 13:44
by DaysleepeR
ztluhcs wrote:

Mislim da je tema slike koje su promijenile svijet a ne ljudi koji su promijenili svijet
#100
Posted: 27/07/2007 13:52
by DaysleepeR
Samo trazim malo inspiracija da proradi u ljudima a ne automatizam, bas radi covjeka koji je pokrenuo temu i radi same teme.
Hitler u Parizu, mora da je tad mislio da je na krovu svijeta
