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Free Syrian fighters run for cover as a tank shell explodes on a wall during heavy fighting in the Ain Tarma neighborhood of Damascus on January 30, 2013 (Goran Tomasevic/Reuters)
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I first saw this picture as a cropped version that had been modified to a black and white exposure on Pinterest. The pin did not tell what the picture was of or the source. The picture had such impact that I searched out additional information and found the original colored photo as part of a series of photos on the crisis in Syria as posted by
The DARKROOM which explores visual journalism. The pictures both in original format and in the modified format are provoking and powerful. They both reach out and create an emotional impact; they tell a story. I do feel that in its own way, the black and white version creates an additional impact that pulls the viewer into the picture even more. (Although, I admit to being a fan of black and white photography.) By my looking further into this picture, it tells two stories. One is the impact change when a photo is cropped and adjusted to black and white. And the second story is the impact of photo journalism which tells the story of what is happening in the world around us.
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The picture cropped and modified to black and white, as I first saw it. |
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