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Photographer  Hugh Hill {Karma:1618}
Project #40 Street Photography Camera Model Canon EOS-1Ds
Categories Journalism
People
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  70-200 mm f/2.8 L USM
Uploaded 7/20/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
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Critiques 21 Rating
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Location City -  London
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Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About Taken very close to where one of the bomb sites Wednesday 7th of July 2005
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Dmitriy Margolin   {K:2351} 6/13/2008
Great Composition of photos! I really like arrangement of images, theme. Great Work!

Best to you and good luck!

Dmitriy Margolin
www.afusionimages.com
Fusion Stock Photography
Open for contributions

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Gabriela Tanaka Gabriela Tanaka   {K:16594} 10/17/2005
This is such a very good work that I do not wonder you got the award!I believe, though, that you are beyond accolades and that your heart is in your creations!
Gabriela

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RC. Dany RC. Dany   {K:64104} 7/29/2005
your you know friend, I was born in the Argentina but I lived the horror the drama the death very closely, the hate takes off to my husband, I appreciate your picture, it is perfect, but I pray so that never but you photograph this.
a kiss your friend anne...

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Kessia & Morgan UVA   {K:7265} 7/24/2005
excellent work...a wonderfully done documentary-like set of shots to capture a sad day. nicely set up! Kessia

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Danilo Vitoriano   {K:273} 7/24/2005
Nice pics. A really good serie.
Unforntunatelly, from one of the worst moments that London lived in the last years.
I hope everything will be ok for you.

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Scott Whitelaw   {K:1434} 7/22/2005
Great work Hugh hope to see more.
London seems to be going through the mill just now take care.

Scott

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 7/20/2005
hi Hugh..
a terrific moment very wel documented!
cheers
roby

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Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 7/20/2005
Wow Hugh - this is so very powerful and Journalistic. Well done on this story.

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C W C W   {K:4458} 7/20/2005
You presented the tragic events of that dreadful day very professionally. Congratulations on the BIP Award.

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Simone Tagliaferri Simone Tagliaferri   {K:28180} 7/20/2005
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Jin Kang   {K:1022} 7/20/2005
Excellent presentation.

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Angelo Villaschi Angelo Villaschi   {K:49617} 7/20/2005
A good little series, Hugh. An interesting style that you have. We see either extreme close-ups with a telephoto isolating individuals and their reactions, or sweepeing wide-angle views with some strong foreground interest.

It's all very nicely and sensitively presented.

Thankfully I was already safe at work in Canary Wharf when the bombs went off, and none of the people I know were injured.

The stories about the bombers which are coming out on the press don't seem to make any sense to me. I guess I am still in some kind of denial.

I posted a series of 3 photos of underground trains as my way of marking the day. They're not as full of impact as this one, though.

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Dan Richards   {K:1148} 7/20/2005
Terrific, Hugh.
Absolutely perfect captures. You really captured the emotions of that day.
Congratulations on the BIP award. Well deserved.

Regards Boy

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 7/20/2005
Many congrats on a very well deserved award for this collage from the events of that awful day. I read your comment - to be so close to the explosion and a witness to such a thing - ,,,,, I do hope you are okay .......

Every picture individually is excellent and captures such feeling/tension and atmosphere - it is very moving
Margaret

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Lukasz Kuczkowski Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14687} 7/20/2005
excellent work!

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Liz Wallis Liz Wallis   {K:26133} 7/20/2005
hugh, this is some of the best photo journalism that I have seen, so emotional, and a story well told.You presentation is great.... so sad that these things happen. CONGRATS on the BIP so well deserved.
Liz

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Hugh Hill   {K:1618} 7/20/2005
I live less than 250 meters from where one of the bombs exploded it was just after 9am and I heard what sound like the road being ripped up from outside my window, there was nothing after just a deathly quite then after about a minute or two many, many sirens as Paddington Green Police station (anti terrorist headquarters UK) was just across the road so they were very fast in getting there and sealing it off this all happened nearly two weeks ago. Edgware Road station is still closed, every day the piles of flowers grows higher as too does the letters of condolences.
6 people died at Edgware Road station the total now dead is 53.

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Amna Al Shamsi   {K:21795} 7/20/2005
Excellent photos. Nicely presented, you can feel the tension in each photo. well done and congrats for BIP

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John Nagy   {K:170} 7/20/2005
This is superb, finally some good images of this catastrophe.

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Roberto Okamura   {K:22851} 7/20/2005
Excellent documentary Hugh!
Great work!
Congrats!
Roberto.

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André Bermak André Bermak   {K:14443} 7/20/2005
Fantástico foto/jornalismo!!!!Excelente colagem!!!!!

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