47 photographies lourdes de sens qui vont vous bouleverser
Certaines photographies valent mieux qu’un long discours. C’est le cas de ces 47 clichés bouleversants qui illustrent des moments touchants et souvent tragiques de notre histoire. On vous les fait découvrir. 1. via Mike Wells 2. via kligon5 3. via James Stanfield 4. via blogspot 5. via drugoi 6. via Kevin Carter 7. via Nhat V. 8. via Nevine Zaki 9. via gpb 10. via Nick Ut 11. via Tsering Topgyal / AP 12. via Reuters 13. via nbc news 14. via imgur 15. via Taslima Akhter 16. via Jesco Denzel 17. via Brian Sokol 18. via jsonline 19. via englishrussia 20. via Bernie Boston 21. via theantlantic.com 22. via diretodeny 23. via lifo 24. via kotofot 25. via Shirak Karapetyan-Milshtein 26. via Rafiq Maqbool / AP 27. via reddit « M’avez-vous vu ? 28. via hfcsd 29. via iconicphotos 30. via telegraph.co.uk 31. via Frank Fournier 32. « The Falling Man ». 33. via idenpendent 34. via indyposted 35. via abc 36. via jsonline 37. via startribune 38. via om911 39. via rpgwebgame 40. 41. via imgsou 42. via ilcapomaeda 43. via giornalettismo 44.
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Nature and humankind are both great artists, and when they join forces, amazing masterpieces can be produced. Today Bright Side has collected for you works in which the combined efforts of mother nature and photographic artists have captured magic moments showing the wondrous diversity of modern life and the natural world. This is what happens if you throw hot tea into the air in Arctic imgur A galactic tennis ball © Abhijeet Kumar Modern dykes, windmills and highways in the Netherlands imgur A temple covered in ash from the Ontake volcanic eruption, Japan media.jrn Two worlds divided, New York, USA imgur The Supermoon in a radio telescope imgur Just an ordinary day’s building — catching a cloud © trynidada Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il-sung, North Korea’s founder ©Ilya Pitalev A blue universe in Japan © Hiroki Kondu / National Geographic Spider webs in Abernethy forest, Scotland © Mark Hamblin Now I can finally get a tan © Gray Malin Volcanic eruption in Iceland © Fred Johns AirPano
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