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The Big Picture

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

I’ve just spent the last hour or so perusing photos on The Big Picture from The Boston Globe. I can only encourage you to at least take a look at the three 2008, the year in photographs sections which provide some amazingly impressive and powerful images of items that were in the news this year.

The Big Picture – 2008 in Photographs (1)

U.S. soldiers search for weapons on an Afghan man, who works for a private security firm escorting truck convoys, after they found illegal weapons in his vehicle, in a village near Kandahar in this April 27, 2008 file photo. Forty countries are now contributing to the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) which has around 47,000 troops, but drawing up a strategy that unifies their work has proved elusive. In addition, the United States has some 14,000 troops serving in a separate force. (REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic/Files)

The photos are not only impressive because they manage to capture and convey the events we were confronted with this year so poignantly, but also because of their photographic merit that only heightens their intensity.

The Boston Globe – 2008 in Photographs (2)

A man’s hand drips blood as he stands in front of riot policemen during a demonstration in Athens, part of a days-long series of demonstrations throughout Greece on December 9, 2008. (REUTERS/John Kolesidis)

And of course I am particularly proud that the images contain a photo of an exhibition at the natural history museum where my sister works and in which she was directly involved in.

The Boston Globe – 2008 in Photographs (3)

A visitor looks at  a mock skeleton of the cartoon character Tom of “Tom and Jerry” by South Korea’s artist Hyungkoo Lee during a special exhibition ‘Animatus’ at Natural History Museum Basel August 26, 2008.  (REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth)