Marisa Ramos

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

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#10 National Geographic (June 1985)Photographer Steve McCurry immortalized the haunted eyes of a 12-year-old refugee in a camp on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Soviet helicopters destroyed her village and family, forcing her to make a two-week trek out of the perilous mountains of Afghanistan. The photo became a National Geographic icon after it was published on the cover in June 1985. Since then, this raw, untouched image has been used on rugs and tattoos, making it one of the most widely reproduced photos in the world.

This picture shows a lot of emotion and it gets it's point across. The photagrapher filled the frame so that the only thing you can see is the girls face, and her eyes tell a lot about whats going on around her. Her facial experession shows the person looking at the picture that something bad has happened to her.

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