Look at his face, it's hilarious.
viernes, 2 de junio de 2017
The Tomato Photos
There is a lot of photos that I like, from the simplest photo of the nature or some animal, until the amazing photos of the Hubble telescope, those pictures of the whole universe that made us feel so small and insignificant. But I decide to choose another kind of photo, something closer to us, but at the same time, a real mysterious, a historical photo. The photo I chose, is the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, this photo was taken by Bob Jackson, the year was 1963, at that year, the president of the United States John F. Kennedy was shot when he was on his car. A whole investigation started to find the murderer, and everybody thinks that this story ended when they found the guilty of the murder. Lee Harvey Oswald was his name. but on November 24th of the same year, when the police was moving Oswald, a guy named Jack Ruby, crossed a whole crowd of curious people and reporters, overpass a police man and shot Oswald. This event made us think that Oswald didn't kill the president by himself, that the real murderers wanted to silence Oswald. After Ruby shot Oswald, he didn't say anything and until this day nobody knows, why he murdered Oswald. This kind of historical photos are a mysterious, and made an infinite number of theories of the murder of JFK and Oswald. Maybe we will never know who killed JFK and why they silenced Oswald.
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I didn't know anything about that. It remind us how pictures can capture some moments in history. thx's for sharing.
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