An image from the other day.
Has anyone else been following the protests in North Africa? I'm not exactly political but my heart goes out to the Egyptian people fighting for their freedom. The Boston Globe's The Big Picture has, in my opinion, one of the best photojournalism websites- their images are raw and can be hard to take in. But it is also the site I always go to when i want to see what really going on in the world's major events. If you're not following the unrest I suggest you take a look at their images of the protests not only in Egypt but also Tunisia and Lebanon.
14 comments:
love this photo :)
ive got a dress like this
great shot, and glad you shared the link for the images- so powerful! and yes, i do indeed live in philly- good eye!
that image is beautiful
nice blog! :) will be following you
I am always amazed at Boston's photos...they are always SO good. These also...the protests are so sad :(
Hey, here in Europe (or as I can only really speak of Germany) the protests are really present. I am glad that news like this do reach further! Good to know that people are interested and watching.
x, Min.
Wow, the big picture has amazing pictures of the hell that is going on over there. Thank you for the link, very interesting.
lovely picture
Yes! me and my boyfriend are cheking the news here in belgium 3 times per day! can you believe that to enter in the protests, people organized themzelfs to control other protestants? so there is no gun or weapons... they are even putting flowers in the tanks!
beautiful shot too by the way :) i like to follow your blog, i should make more comments!
greatings from Ghent
thank you for the lovely comment! im not very political either, but, i always like to be aware! thank you for the link! ill be coming back to your blog--its kind of wonderful : )
love it.
and yes about africa!! It's insane. affecting our petrol prices in sydney...
thea.
xx
(spoonfulzine)
sweet picture.
Thank you all for your comments!
Its good to hear that so many are aware of what the Egyptian people are trying to achieve and the struggle they are going through. It is so disheartening to see images of the pro-Mubarak protesters creating violence and disruptions. Lets hope that a peaceful and democratic solution is reached without anymore lost lives. Power to the Egyptian people!
That picture is perfect + what has been going on in Egypt is awful, honestly some of the scenes are hard to watch, I can't believe all the reporters+photographers putting themselves right in the middle of the action. I'm grateful for where we live and grateful for the journalists.
ps. I've missed you, Miss Lovely.
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