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Suijirest:


Pas envie de le mettre dans les Drôles d'Images, ç'aurait été interprétable par les bas du chapeau ! v.v

Leena:
Voilà des photos prises par une photojournaliste russe dans la ville de Damas. Je ne pense pas qu'elle ait pu se balader n'importe où car elle était encadrée par une personne envoyée par le ministère de l'information. Ça reste tout de même intéressant parce que les photos représentent bien la situation contrastée de cette ville : des gens qui continuent d'essayer de vivre normalement alors que la guerre se trouve à quelques kilomètres de chez eux.

http://www.lemonde.fr/proche-orient/visuel/2014/10/11/damas-capitale-syrienne-et-vitrine-de-bachar-al-assad_4503817_3218.html

GKN:
Une de mes amies m'a envoyé ce dessin que nous avons publié sur la page facebook de Puissance Zelda :

(cliquez pour agrandir)

Je trouve son message touchant et extrêmement positif et si jamais vous souhaitez en voir plus sur ces œuvres, n'hésitez donc pas à visiter sa page facebook.

Poulika:
Une sélection personnelles des photos de l'année 2014 de The Guardian








--- Citer ---Islamic State militants were being photographed the moment an air strike explosion goes off on 23 October 2014. ‘I was in the village of Yumurtalik on the Turkish side of the border. Isis were on a hill about 1km away from me on the Syrian side. It was about 6.15pm and there was about 10 minutes left until sunset. A friend who was with me said: “Can you imagine an air strike now?” Five minutes later, this is what happened. I was already photographing members of Isis when an aircraft bombed the hill. Within 30 minutes it was dark and we had to leave the village, it wasn’t safe at night.’ Photograph: Bulent Kilic/AFP/Getty.
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--- Citer ---A young girl is pictured after being wounded during clashes between riot police and protestors in Istanbul on 12 March 2014. ‘Berkin Elvan was a 15-year-old boy struck by a teargas canister during anti-government protests in June 2013. He died on 11 March 2014 after being in a coma. Turkish people were so angry, and clashes began soon after his death. Many teenagers from high schools attended the funeral and the street protests. I saw this girl affected by teargas and water cannon. She was unable to speak or move. I shot three or four photographs of her and then her friends took her away.’ Photograph: Bulent Kilic/AFP/Getty.
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--- Citer ---Police block a road in Kiev, Ukraine, on 24 January 2014. ‘After two months of relatively peaceful but persistent protests, the situation in late January turned markedly confrontational. I arrived back in Kiev only the night before, and the icy scene that greeted me that morning was otherworldly. Walls of burning tyres periodically doused by police water hoses created an ether of steam and smoke that filtered the winter light. I climbed atop a barricade to peek over and through the haze saw this line of police officers looking back at me.’ Photograph: Brendan Hoffman/Getty.
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--- Citer ---Mount Sinabung volcano erupts in North Sumatra, Indonesia, on 8 October 2014. ‘I was very tired after covering the story for five days. I had just filed some pictures and was looking for a place to eat. While eating, I saw the lava dome fall down. I ran to my motorbike to grab my camera. Without my tripod or cable release with me I struggled to use the table and the camera’s timer. Local villagers stood around me crying and praying for people’s safety. I tried to be calm and shot until the low battery warning on the camera came on. I thought I had a good photo and forgot that I was hungry.’ Photograph: Yt Haryono/Reuters.
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--- Citer ---People run for shelter from a hailstorm on the beach at the river Ob in Siberia, Russia, on 12 July 2014. ‘It was a very hot day which is unusual for a summer in Siberia. My girlfriend and I decided to go to a city beach. When we got there the weather started rapidly changing for the worse and when we reached the water there was a very strong wind. I turned on the camera on my mobile phone just to shoot the trees, which were swaying wildly. Suddenly it started hailing. I continued taking photographs until we were literally being bombarded and then we rushed back to the car.’ Photograph: Nikita Dudnik/AP.
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Leena:
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Histoire derrière cette photo : http://www.artisthick.ma/la-photo-marocaine-qui-affole-letat-islamique.html

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