Source: NBC News
Poster: Hannah
This picture is so real, so vibrant, that it almost looks like a painting. The greenery around the volcano is deceptive; if you just look at that part it seems normal.
Source: NBC News Poster: Hannah
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Depicted above is a woman during the shooting at the Westgate mall in Kenya. This picture has a powerful impact because it displays a realistic view on a tragic event and pulls you in to the story. Source: Joseph Ebongie blog
Poster: Sanobar Chagani I chose this photo because it displays liveliness through the movement of the two girls. It also provides a exaggeration between the small girls and the large pumpkin patch. The photo was included in a story with places to find pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and hayrides. Source: Dallas Morning News, Brandon Wade
Poster: Sanobar Chagani This photo depicts a little girl and her father at the annual Viking gathering in Denmark. Though not an intentionally dramatic photo, the little girl's face has this wistful, thoughtful look. It seems everything is moving around her but she is still. The innocence of it all is refreshing.
Source: CNN Poster: Megan This image portrays the confusion behind Thomas Piketty's data in his economics book "Capital in the Twenty-First Century". Piketty's research about the nation's wealth becoming concentrated in the hands of an elite minority was later discredited, and led to contrasting opinions reguarding global economics. This picture stood out to me because it had a blunt and powerful message about economics throughout the world: No one really understands the processes of finance.
Source: The Wall Street Journal/ David Gothard Poster: Sanobar This image depicts a stethoscope and a noose in one. It was very powerful to me because it was so blunt. The image made me want to click on the story to read more. Source- The New York Times / Pranay Sinha Poster- Hannah This is an illustration of a dinosaur creature, made to look like a child drew it. This stood out because newspapers do not often put illustrations of cartoon dinosaurs spitting fire on their website. The cartoon relates to children, which was the purpose of the story: to provide children with creative things to do in the summer. This illustration made me curious as to what the story could be about. The Grid / Rebecca Brown & Diane Peters Poster: Olivia This is a photo illustration that ran with a story about brain trauma in football - something that the NFL (according to the story) has been ignoring/hiding for years. It captured my attention and gave me an idea as to what the story would be about. Source: ESPN The Magazine / Hugh Kretschmer Poster: Shelton |
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