on 11-03-2015 01:34 PM
on 11-03-2015 03:29 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:Nothing would have stopped me from scooping up that child (BTW it was not a baby) and taking him/her to safety.
Nothing would have stopped me from possibly killing that child by scooping it up and taking him/her to safety
but leaving it with what to us is a minor cold but to a child with a compromised immune system is deadly.
on 11-03-2015 03:33 PM
Nothing would have stopped me from scooping up that child (BTW it was not a baby) and taking him/her to safety.
on 11-03-2015 03:34 PM
Vic that child WAS DYING **bleep** Geez looked like the child had about a day to live, even the bloody vulture knows that
on 11-03-2015 03:34 PM
The girl's parents were nearby, collecting food from the UN plane. The photographer was distressed because he was unable to help other thanto chase away the vulture and a few months after winning an award for this photo, he committed suicide.
11-03-2015 03:36 PM - edited 11-03-2015 03:37 PM
Lion
Yes, I know, it's pretty obvious the child doesn't have any strength.
The parents were nearby, the UN said don't interfere, not nice but where do you stop interfering ?
on 11-03-2015 03:37 PM
There have been far too many staged photos from Africa which are designed to tug at the heartstrings and elicit $5 from the wallet, only to be forgotten the next day.
on 11-03-2015 03:39 PM
@lionrose.7 wrote:Sorry I agree with Polks, I am a mother and I could not bare this, dont touch the kid then but bring her some food.
I would perfer to see a photo of some one feeding that child.
amazing. the photo was taken during food
drop off. the parents left the children to collect the
food.
i didnt think ppl would actually assume this
photographer did not care and would just leave the
child alone, to die.
seeing hungry children eating is nicer, i get that,
but that's not the reality.
on 11-03-2015 03:41 PM
on 11-03-2015 03:45 PM
that's the thing. it wasn't staged. that is why
it is such an iconic image. staged would be the
photo in the op.
11-03-2015 03:49 PM - edited 11-03-2015 03:51 PM
Not staged? BS
The Pulitzer Prize winning image shows a girl who was exhausted and taking a break while on her way to a feeding center. Kevin Carter took about 20 minutes to get the shot of the vulture and the baby in focus without scaring off the vulture.