100 Most Influential Images Of All Time

The Burning Monk, Malcolm Browne, 1963
The Burning Monk, Malcolm Browne, 1963, a monk was lit on fire because something was going to happen to protest the treatment of Buddhists by the regime of President Ngo Dinh Diem. I chose this picture because of how this photo made me feel when looked at it (shocked) .
Mushroom Cloud Over Nagasaki, Lieutenant Charles Levy, 1945
Mushroom Cloud Over Nagasaki, Lieutenant Charles Levy, 1945, This was the result from the second atomic bomb(Fat Man) the U.S. dropped on Japan to end WWII with japan. I chose this picture because the way this picture looks shocks me.
Pillars Of Creation, Nasa, 1995
Pillars Of Creation, Nasa, 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope went in orbit but something went wrong and wouldn’t be back online due to a repair mission until 1993. In 1995 what Hubble captured was the Eagle Nebula, a star-forming patch of space 6,500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Serpens Cauda and the great smokestacks are vast clouds of interstellar dust, shaped by the high-energy winds blowing out from nearby stars and is now known as the “Pillars Of Creation”.

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