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Photos That Shook The World (Contains graphic images, may cause distress)

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  • Registered Users Posts: 313 ✭✭auditek923


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2005866/Hit-run-appeal-Driver-21-arrested-death-Owen-Wightman.html

    This is 12 year old Jack Wightman whose 6 year old brother Owen was killed by a hit and run driver. I think it's just the most heartbreaking photo.
    god that would bring a tear to anyones eye. god love them all


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,061 ✭✭✭keith16


    4215918199_c4ffc98311.jpg

    GIGN (French Gendarmerie) storm the hijacked Air France flight 8969. The hijackers had intended to fly the plane into the Eifell tower.

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    Think this is the co-pilot escaping admist a raging gun battle from withing the cockpit. He broke his elbow and fractured his leg.

    5941344344_Un-detail-de-la-couverture-du-livre-de-Roland-Montins-et-Jean-Michel-Caradec.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,505 ✭✭✭Killinator


    keith16 wrote: »
    If I remember the documentary properly, I think the 2nd photo is the moment when one of the terrorists shot at one of the officers and blew the officers gun clear out of his hand, hence the sparks.

    Could be wrong though,
    That whole story is amazing, least of all the seize of control of the aircraft from the terrorists.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,986 ✭✭✭✭mikemac


    Have read the past ten pages, no way am I looking at the video for those Ukrainians monsters

    Didn't see this in the past ten pages so apologies if posted before

    Roy Whiting, killer of Sarah Payne.
    Pretty normal looking man
    27523_52271242522_1547_n.jpgwhiting300.jpg

    to this
    ed_imgRSNN1405A_84112a.jpgSNN2205WHITING_280_1009788a.jpg

    Got a bit of a jump when I saw that, couldn't believe it was the same man


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,117 ✭✭✭✭Leiva


    mikemac wrote: »
    Have read the past ten pages, no way am I looking at the video for those Ukrainians monsters

    Didn't see this in the past ten pages so apologies if posted before

    Roy Whiting, killer of Sarah Payne.
    Pretty normal looking man.

    Got a bit of a jump when I saw that, couldn't believe it was the same man

    I remember a documentary about that monster and Sarah Paynes mother said that the on going anguish is that her Sarahs last image was probably of that monsters face .

    Prison is too good for some bastards.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,459 ✭✭✭Blisterman


    muybridge.jpg
    Set of photos by Eadweard Muybridge. To prove a bet that all four hooves of a horse are off the ground at one time during a gallop, he set up a series of cameras taking sequential pictures and in the process invented film!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,833 ✭✭✭NufcNavan


    Korean_peninsula_at_night.jpg

    A satellite night time image of the Korean peninsula, noting the differences between the Communist-ruled North and the capitalist South. The dot of light in North Korea is the capital Pyongyang.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,061 ✭✭✭keith16


    Killinator wrote: »
    If I remember the documentary properly, I think the 2nd photo is the moment when one of the terrorists shot at one of the officers and blew the officers gun clear out of his hand, hence the sparks.

    Could be wrong though,
    That whole story is amazing, least of all the seize of control of the aircraft from the terrorists.

    That's right, the officer fell the whole way back down the stairs taking two of his own men with him!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,494 ✭✭✭citizen_p


    Killinator wrote: »
    If I remember the documentary properly, I think the 2nd photo is the moment when one of the terrorists shot at one of the officers and blew the officers gun clear out of his hand, hence the sparks.

    correct
    all caght on camera!
    the issue your refering to occurs at 1:58


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,272 ✭✭✭✭Standard Toaster


    zlq9n6.jpg


    In the 1920s, examining photographic plates from the Mt. Wilson Observatory's 100 inch telescope, Edwin Hubble determined the distance to the Andromeda Nebula, decisively demonstrating the existence of other galaxies far beyond the Milky Way.
    His notations are evident on the historic plate image inset at the lower right, shown in context with ground based and Hubble Space Telescope images of the region made nearly 90 years later.
    By intercomparing different plates, Hubble searched for novae, stars which underwent a sudden increase in brightness. He found several on this plate and marked them with an "N". Later, discovering that the one near the upper right corner (marked by lines) was actually a type of variable star known as a cepheid, he crossed out the "N" and wrote "VAR!".
    Thanks to the work of Harvard astronomer Henrietta Leavitt, cepheids, regularly varying pulsating stars, could be used as standard candle distance indicators. Identifying such a star allowed Hubble to show that Andromeda was not a small cluster of stars and gas within our own galaxy, but a large galaxy in its own right at a substantial distance from the Milky Way.

    Hubble's discovery is responsible for establishing our modern concept of a Universe filled with galaxies.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,219 ✭✭✭PK2008


    767px-Bison_skull_pile_edit.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,958 ✭✭✭Mr. Rager


    I have only came across this thread recently, and I have to agree with others that it is one of the greatest threads ever made on boards. I'm only 16 but I am absolutely moved by some the pictures, though I wasn't even born around the time most of them were taken.


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    Mousey- wrote: »
    correct
    all caght on camera!
    the issue your refering to occurs at 1:58

    I know that was sheer luck and chance, but that is some shot!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,770 ✭✭✭youngblood




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,721 ✭✭✭Al Capwned


    youngblood wrote: »

    Enjoyed looking at this - many i hadn't seen before


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 Jack_Burton


    Found this thread today and had to sign up, amazing stuff. A few I feel have been missed.

    joker2.jpg

    Iconic.

    nixon-resignation-1974.jpg

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watergate_scandal

    zidane2_narrowweb__300x434,2.jpg

    I noticed someone posted the headbutt earlier but this was the image that always stood out to me, a sad end to a great journey.

    2-year-old-smoking-cigarette.jpg

    I remember this kicking up a fuss.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,185 ✭✭✭Rubik.


    This thread just got a mention on Newstalk's Moncrieff show.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,461 ✭✭✭Queen-Mise


    Some photos from Time Magazine showing life around the globe in 2010.

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    A Dinka boy burns cow patties for protection from insects. The region is bracing for a referendum vote in January 2011 that would create an independent Southern Sudan.


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    A burned house, riddled with bullet holes, remains untouched almost two years after a deadly firefight between Mexican soldiers and members of the La Familia drug cartel who were occupying the house

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    Florencio Avalos, one of the 33 miners trapped in a copper and gold mine in Copiapó, Chile, peers into a video camera that was dropped down a borehole into the chamber where the men sought safety after the cave-in.

    poy1220_28.jpg
    Displaced objects outside foreclosed homes in Orlando

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  • Registered Users Posts: 102 ✭✭stevie06


    space-shuttle-atlantis-launch-1-1024x768.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,578 ✭✭✭✭Turtwig


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,578 ✭✭✭✭Turtwig


    The Hubble Rescue will undoubtedly be seen as one of Shuttles greater achievements. This image of the orbiter Atlantis. is one that will forever be in my memory.


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    Rubik. wrote: »
    This thread just got a mention on Newstalk's Moncrieff show.

    Delighted! It thoroughly deserves it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,461 ✭✭✭Queen-Mise


    This one has never been covered on here (I don't think so anyway). I knew nothing about it till a few months ago until I saw it on Reeling in the Years. I will put up links etc about it. An incredible event and a lesson on how NOT to deal with terrorist situations.

    The events surrounding this are confusing, so I am not going to attempt to give a synopsis of it.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_massacre

    The Munich massacre is an informal name for events that occurred during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Bavaria in southern West Germany, when members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage and eventually killed by the Palestinian terrorist group Black September. Members of Black September contended that Yasir Arafat’s Fatah organization secretly endorsed the operation.[citation needed] Fatah, however, disputed this. Black September called the operation "Ikrit and Biram",[8] after two Christian Palestinian villages whose inhabitants were killed or expelled by the Haganah in 1948.
    By the end of the ordeal, the terrorists had killed eleven Israeli athletes and coaches and a West German police officer. Five of the eight members of Black September were killed by police officers during a failed rescue attempt. The three surviving terrorists were captured, but later released by West Germany following the hijacking by Black September of a Lufthansa airliner. Israel responded to the killings with Operation Spring of Youth and Operation Wrath of God, as well as a series of airstrikes and killings of those suspected of planning the kidnappings

    250px-Ap_munich905_t.jpg
    Image of terrorist looking over the balcony of the Israeli team quarters at Building 31 of the Munich Olympic village. This is the most widely recognizable and iconic photo of the event.

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    Eadline-096-125-4_9_944403j.jpg

    munich.jpg
    Ankie Spitzer, widow of the Israeli fencing coach, Andre Spitzer, who was slain by Arab terrorists on Sept. 5, 1972, surveys the room where the incident occurred at Munich, Germany's Olympic Village on Sept. 8, 1972. The chalk circles on the wall were made by West German police to trace the impact of the bullets.

    Religious hate is truly heinous.... This Time headline sums it up very well.

    olympic_tragedy.jpg


    The worst thing about the whole lot - this
    On 29 October, hijackers of a West German Lufthansa passenger jet demanded the release of the three surviving terrorists, who had been arrested after the Fürstenfeldbruck gunfight and were being held for trial. Safady and the Al-Gasheys were immediately released by West Germany, receiving a tumultuous welcome when they touched down in Libya and giving their own firsthand account of their operation at a press conference broadcast worldwide. In both ESPN/ABC's documentary The Tragedy of the Munich Games and in Kevin Macdonald's Academy Award–winning documentary One Day in September, it was claimed that the entire Lufthansa hijacking episode was a sham, concocted by the West Germans and Black September so that the West Germans could be rid of the three Munich perpetrators.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    The movie Munich was based loosely around those events, IIRC.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 11,139 Mod ✭✭✭✭Mr. Manager


    Well, I've finally got through it all.

    Have to say it's the best, yet most depressing thread, on boards.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,005 ✭✭✭MistyCheese


    casey-anthony-not-guilty-of-first-degree-murder-29751-1309890373-35.jpg

    Casey Anthony found not guilty of murdering her daughter Caylee. A lot of people were shook by the verdict.


  • Registered Users Posts: 663 ✭✭✭SimpleLogic


    Father & Son at first and last shuttle launch
    spaceshuttledadson.jpg


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,752 ✭✭✭cyrusdvirus


    Burner- wrote: »
    Father & Son at first and last shuttle launch

    Damn gaming sites are blocked at work. must have a look at that one later on.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,827 ✭✭✭Donny5


    gatecrash wrote: »
    Damn gaming sites are blocked at work. must have a look at that one later on.

    Here's the original on Flickr.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,752 ✭✭✭cyrusdvirus


    Thanks Donny, that's actually a really cool picture


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,986 ✭✭✭✭mikemac


    Red dots represent Flickr pictures while the blue dots are tweets. The white dots are locations that have been posted to both.


    As expected if you look at Australia, the activity is on the coast while the centre of Australia is not so busy
    article-2014424-0D014AFC00000578-202_964x594.jpg

    Note the higher activity in the East which you'd expect with the large centres like Dublin, Dundalk and Belfast
    article-2014424-0D01499700000578-860_964x691.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,124 ✭✭✭wolfpawnat


    ^^^^

    Is it wrong to think that this is the most beautiful picture of Europe ever?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,080 ✭✭✭✭Big Nasty


    mikemac wrote: »
    Red dots represent Flickr pictures while the blue dots are tweets. The white dots are locations that have been posted to both.

    As expected if you look at Australia, the activity is on the coast while the centre of Australia is not so busy. Note the higher activity in the East which you'd expect with the large centres like Dublin, Dundalk and Belfast

    Where did you get this from? I'm 99% sure I've seen these images before billed as amalgamated night satellite pictures showing the amount of street lighting in various countries? Obviously similar rules would apply, i.e. the more densley populated areas have more light.

    If it was for twitter / flickr why would it need to be in the dark?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,986 ✭✭✭✭mikemac


    Calling me a fraud? :eek:
    Why I oughta! :)

    Got it from the main article on the Daily Mail, science section
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2014424/Twitter-Flickr-Infographic-shows-social-networking-break-district.html

    The reason they are dark is to highlight colours

    Here in New York. As expected Manhattan has the highest activity while outlying areas use flickr

    There are busy clusters for twitter and both, I don't know NY but someone might recognize these are huge urban areas
    Jersey City in the West maybe?

    article-2014424-0D0143E000000578-29_964x960.jpg


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,080 ✭✭✭✭Big Nasty


    mikemac wrote: »
    Calling me a fraud? :eek:
    Why I oughta! :)

    Got it from the main article on the Daily Mail, science section
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2014424/Twitter-Flickr-Infographic-shows-social-networking-break-district.html

    The reason they are dark is to highlight colours

    Here in New York. As expected Manhattan has the highest activity while outlying areas use flickr

    There are busy clusters for twitter and both, I don't know NY but someone might recognize these are huge urban areas
    Jersey City in the West maybe?

    I'm not doubting you personally - when I clicked on to the thread I looked at the image before reading the text and thought, 'I've seen this before'. I don't see the need to use what looks like a satellite images to highlight twitter and flickr images when an ordinary map would do fine.;)

    EDIT: Earth's City Lights - pretty damn close you would have to say although that would make sense due to densley populated areas.
    earth_lights_lrg.jpg
    article-2014424-0D014AFC00000578-202_964x594.jpg


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,827 ✭✭✭Donny5


    MCMLXXV wrote: »
    I'm not doubting you personally - when I clicked on to the thread I looked at the image before reading the text and thought, 'I've seen this before'. I don't see the need to use what looks like a satellite images to highlight twitter and flickr images when an ordinary map would do fine.;)

    Here's an article with an interactive map and a link to the author's Flickr. I think the coloured-dots-on-blank-black-background look is just an aesthetic choice. The images are definitely not satellite composites.


  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 9,722 Mod ✭✭✭✭Twee.


    mikemac wrote: »
    Calling me a fraud? :eek:
    Why I oughta! :)

    Got it from the main article on the Daily Mail, science section


    The reason they are dark is to highlight colours

    Here in New York. As expected Manhattan has the highest activity while outlying areas use flickr

    There are busy clusters for twitter and both, I don't know NY but someone might recognize these are huge urban areas
    Jersey City in the West maybe?

    To the west of Manhattan there, that's Hoboken, NJ I think. You can see the bottom of Manhattan is very concentrated - midtown, East Village, Tribeca, Financial District, Lower East Side. Lots of young people, arty neighbourhoods, and areas of top business. I guess these are the people using services like Twitter and Flickr.

    The lights get less as you go up the Upper East Side. Kind of surprising, very affluent areas. Maybe they're an older generation. As you go further up, it's Harlem, El Barrio and The Bronx, typically less better off areas, ie less access to technology?

    East of Manhattan there is Brooklyn. The west of Brooklyn has lots of yuppies and hipsters, perhaps explaining why these areas are much more concentrated than the middle of it. Top of that land part is Queens. I think the part with the most lights is Sunnyside/Woodside/Astoria. Quick commute to Manhattan from there, possibly lots of city workers living there with cheaper rent. Also, lots of Irish people up that way :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,459 ✭✭✭Blisterman


    I'm guessing all the red dots on the water are people taking photos from tour boats.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,822 ✭✭✭sunflower27


    Hogzy wrote: »
    RIP
    winter-olympics-luge-crash.jpg

    Can someone explain this pic? I can't believe I never saw this thread before. I am quite speechless to be honest...


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  • Registered Users Posts: 633 ✭✭✭Bertser


    Can someone explain this pic? I can't believe I never saw this thread before. I am quite speechless to be honest...

    It's a Georgian luger called Nodar Kumaritashvili, died from his injuries.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,080 ✭✭✭✭Big Nasty


    Can someone explain this pic? I can't believe I never saw this thread before. I am quite speechless to be honest...

    Fairly self explanatory TBH. Chap died in the winter olympics when he came out of his sleigh and hit steel girders. The RIP bit is the key.;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,578 ✭✭✭✭Turtwig


    Can someone explain this pic? I can't believe I never saw this thread before. I am quite speechless to be honest...

    It was a tragic accident.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,827 ✭✭✭Donny5


    Can someone explain this pic? I can't believe I never saw this thread before. I am quite speechless to be honest...

    He is Nodar Kumaritashvili, a Georgian who died during a training run at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. The NYT has an excellent animation explaining what happened.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,822 ✭✭✭sunflower27


    MCMLXXV wrote: »
    Fairly self explanatory TBH. Chap died in the winter olympics when he came out of his sleigh and hit steel girders. The RIP bit is the key.;)

    I realised it was a death. I wasn't sure who he was.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,272 ✭✭✭✭Standard Toaster


    Is GPS location enabled when you share from Flickr?
    I know it is on tweets from mobile devices.

    How did they get the maps so accurate? (The NJ one)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,808 ✭✭✭Chris P. Bacon


    Is GPS location enabled when you share from Flickr?
    I know it is on tweets from mobile devices.

    How did they get the maps so accurate? (The NJ one)

    Nearly all cameras and phones these days have Exif data embedded into the image, that includes GPS,but you can disable it in Flickr.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,152 ✭✭✭Cakes.


    For DSLR's to have GPS they'd have to have internet connection, on Flickr you can pinpoint where you took the photo on a map :)


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 5,015 Mod ✭✭✭✭GoldFour4


    Just finished the thread, one word- wow .

    Also I think its cool that feeky has started 2 of the best loved threads on boards !


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,416 ✭✭✭Jimmy Iovine


    Pretty amazing thread so far. Just thought I'd add some more pictures.

    The infamous Frost/Nixon interview. Very, very significant moment in history and one that produced this outrageous comment from Nixon, "I'm saying when the president does it, that means it's not illegal".

    frostnixon.jpg

    This one is of the most successful golfer of all-time, Jack Nicklaus, as he walks over the famous Swilican Bridge on the 18th hole of St. Andrews golf course in Scotland for the final time as a competitor in the British Open. 18 Major wins, a record that seems more unlikely to be beaten with every passing year despite the best efforts of Tiger Woods.

    41118208_jack_getty.jpg


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,827 ✭✭✭Donny5


    For DSLR's to have GPS they'd have to have internet connection, on Flickr you can pinpoint where you took the photo on a map :)

    That's not right. If the camera has a GPS chip, that's all that's needed. The co-ordinates are stored in the image meta-data.


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