Vulture and starving child
by Guruprasad
Horribly disturbing photo.
A vulture waiting for a starving child in Africa to die so that it can eat it up…..
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20 mns for such a poor bokeh ? I understand he committed suicide, what a lame photographer.
i am more concerned for the child than the quality of the picture.
if your only concern is for the quality of the picture, then maybe you should be lying next to the photographer. 6 feet under.
Yeah that’s mest up know matter what color you are in my book it’s wrong and heartless i couldn’t respect someone like that stuff like that make me so mad but also bring tears to my eyes it make you want to help people even more, i know you can’t help everybody but seeing stuff like that make you want to help everybody it me fill like that i’m speaking for myself i can’t speak for anyone else,but that shows you what type of world we live in.
I think it is wrong to judge Kevin Carter,even if he had rescued him there were hundreds maybe thousands of starving children like him in Sudan.
We should thank him for taking this picture and raising awareness of famine horror in Sudan.
i have a one year old daughter who weighs even more dan a two year old,i cnt even imagine her starving and to see dis child crawling……(sobs uncontrollably) jst to get food and all you can think of is adjusting ur camera for twenty mins nd completly forgetting dat child is unthinkable!!!!!!!!!! i mean wat hav we humans turneed into?. iit wont be a surprise to me if d president of d sudanese country has a mansion in hollywood. even though i dont supprt suicide, i understand d photographer committing it. this just strenghthens my resolve abt wat i rily want to do. so help me God.
The visitors/ journalists admitted to Sudan at that time were harshly prohibited from interfering or coming Into physical contact with local people. They were ordered by their governments and agencies to operate only under those conditions. This is why he did not help. This is why he later committed suicide because he witnessed the tragedy and was helpless because he followed his mandate. Don’t judge his actions until you know the true story not how it is represented here.