Hey All, While im not advocating the war in Libya, nor am i endorsing the glorification it, i did take a morbid sense or curiosity toward 30 photos on the telegraph newspaper website from the front line. I will warm people, there are some "strong" imagery in there, people shot, bombs, explosions (as you'd expect from a war), so those easily offended don't look. For those of you who can appreciate the photography element of these, i'd like your thoughts on them. personally i found them every good, and the rawr emotions captured from peoples faces are compelling - joy, anger, loss, bemusement, stress, fraughtness and fear Here is the link to them... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pic...atic-pictures-by-Goran-Tomasevic.html?image=1 /Discuss the photos not whether the war is right or wrong. Phil
Some incredible images there I agree. I have always felt a little odd about war photography. I suppose it does have the ability to change the world's perception of a conflict (see Vietnam)....