Photographer’s Note
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The South Vietnam lost its Quang Tri Province on May 1st, 1972. There was only one exit out of the bulge: the National Highway No. 1. On this day, the ARVN fled the city and abandoned their posts. Thousands of innocent people who had also been abandoned found their escape in the same line as soldiers.
Unfortunately, the bridge Truong Phuoc in front of them has been blown up. And the bridge Ben Da behind them has also been knocked down by the VC. Finally, countless amount of shells and mortars exploded right on the civilians’ heads.
60 days later along with journalist ĐKT (I cannot disclose his full name because he still live in Vietnam), on July 1st, I was one of the first two combat-photographers to cross the Truong Phuoc River and witnessed too many stinking bodies of children among adults; some of them still have their arm around the toy, or holding their mothers shirts. We quickly named the scene as “Street Of Horror” (Đại Lộ Kinh Hoŕng). This is the only photo I can keep secretly during 15 and half years under the communist regime. There is not much, but I believe this is the only photo that has been taken of the virgin face of this historic trap before the Engineers Corps arrived and started their clean-up a few hours later.
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dharbott
(1892) 2004-11-16 5:56
There are many ways to 'improve' photos using digital imaging software.
I use PS Elements - I'll to a workshop with my suggestions; which are basically crop the foreground and boost the contrast in the sky - but any changes are really subjective and depend on what you are trying to acheive. Nice original anyway!
PSYOPS
(0) 2004-11-16 7:07
If it became my own historic photo, I'd protect it in current situation. History is History; we could not change its course. Just change condition: don't let it down or worse.
emercamaya
(359) 2004-11-16 20:31
My advice is to keep them as they are. They have their own history and that makes them more precious. But just for the sake of trying out my skills, I made a workshop just the same.
Wonderful composition by the way.
carper
(65768) 2004-11-19 14:10
Well Thanh,
I say your calling over this black and white press photo. I like the shot but I think it can be done better. I hope you like the WS tomorow.
pnphan
(3900) 2004-12-06 4:18
thanks for sharing a piece of our history. Please keep these pictures as safe as you can for our future generation.
MiguelP
(14336) 2004-12-17 15:34
Brutality of war, no matter the reason... Thanks for keep this 15 years.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Ngy Thanh (ngythanh)
(8496) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Black & White
- Date Taken: 1972-07-01
- Categories: Event
- Camera: Canon FT QL, Canon 50mm f1.4 FD, Kodak 400 BW, Y2 Yellow 52mm Kenko
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2004-11-16 5:51
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by ngythanh, last updated 12-17 16:48 - To carper: Thank You (1)
by ngythanh, last updated 11-20 06:15 - To carper: I think it can be done better (1)
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