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Marine throwing hand grenade* By Christian Ward He is a pitcher with perfect aim. Observe it closely (not a man today but a machine) as a rubber skinned grenade is thrown at the other team, exploding into a cloud of nail-grey shrapnel. Everything stops to applaud: ruined timbers, half broken boats, burned out houses. Even a mustard coloured sky has paused to find the time to congratulate it. Freeze. Spend an hour doing something else: the laundry, hoover the house, wash dishes. Anything. Ignore the next couple of frames. You won't see much - just a lens slowing down, capturing humanity as it falls and burns. *based on a photo by Don McCullin (1968) ©Copyright, 2007, Christian Ward, All Rights Reserved. Do not reproduce in any form without prior permission of the author. |
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