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Here Are 50 Of The Most Interesting Images Selected By This Instagram Page
InterviewIf you're in search of some outstanding photography, you've come to the right place. Today, we'd like to share with you the most recent images selected and presented to a wider audience by "The Decisive Moments Magazine" Instagram account. If you're not familiar with this profile, you can check our previous Bored Panda posts where we featured the best animal photos and the results of their street photography contest.
This time, we'd like to show you a range of images falling into various categories of photography. You can admire some brilliant examples of street photography, aerial imagery, as well as all-time favorites - animal pictures.
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Sadly, no. Once religion is your most important, most powerful giver of advice or provider of membership, and it tends to demand both, it's over. Not to be that one, but from what I've seen, it truly poisons everything. Including, and thereby not limited to, but unlimited by any means, one of the most precious ressources we know of. Childrens' minds. Not the source of all evil, but of the most atrocious yet avoidable ones for sure!
Load More Replies...What a beautiful reminder of what humanity should look like. We can all take some tips just from this photo alone. Hold your brother. You may need him one day
Humanity should look like divisive willful delusion?
Load More Replies...I see children destined to repeat the mistakes of hate that all religious belief spreads, divide, hate and intolerance. Our hope is with those who reject religion, those who embrace enlightenment. Those who make a new way rather than stepping on the footsteps of the ones before. Is there anything more representative of regressive ideas than religious belief? It feels to me like rejecting the new is what religion is about, with all it's rituals and obstinate views of life. To the believers all has already been written.
Load More Replies...The obvious solution is to ban religion. That's the obstacle here. If there was a magic deity in the skies, do you think it would want people slaughtering each other in the name of it? It makes no sense. There's about 4,000 religions in the world and everyone thinks theirs is the 'right' one. Can't we just agree to be good humans and not battle each other over imaginary sh*t? Religion is so damaging and unnecessry.
A Muslim, a Sheik, and a Christian... DON'T walk into a bar. They're too young and know better! ≧◠‿◠≦
This needs to be on the front of all news outlets. These kids have life figured out.
Mortal kombat guy yelled fight as soon as this pic was took. Lets be real, they just aren't old enough to have learned the hate their religions and parents will instill in them. Religion is all about getting rid of your enemy, now it mostly states you should turn them into a friend and praiser of god, but if that does not work you kill them. Religion is straight up evil and is harming humanities progress and is the reason for every major war in the planets history. Organized religion needs to be abolished. You wanna worship magic sky man at home that's fine leave it at home.
I believe you but what do you see that makes you see it is fake (which is different than staged.) I see that the cross is perfectly upright.
Load More Replies...Poor kids are gonne get into trouble for supporting the wrong imaginary friend.
I love this! Hey! World leaders! Here are children showing that there’s no reason why we all can’t get along. We all pray to the same God, just in different forms.
this statement is equally annoying and false. I can assure you that I do not pray to any god, and so do many millions of other people. And in addition all the billions of people NOT believing in the abrahamic middle eastern deity you call god would disagree, too!
Load More Replies...Awesome photo. I don't think they will ever be able get rid of the hate in their hearts. I hope Israel 🇮🇱 can get rid of Hamas forever.
The Jews were older than anyone. It shouldn't have been that difficult to go home.
Load More Replies...Bored Panda reached out to Giancarla Pancera, a street photographer from Milan, Italy, whose work has been featured by "The Decisive Moments Magazine", and it’s a part of today’s list. We wanted to ask her some questions about street photography, which often captures candid, unscripted moments in everyday life.
Asked what attracts her to this genre, Giancarla said: “I really love living in a big city like Milan, where many interesting things are always happening. I am often the passive, sometimes active, spectator who observes the show with unaware actors moving within a stage that I myself compose.”
We were wondering what techniques or strategies Pancera uses to blend into the surroundings and maintain the authenticity of her subjects. The photographer shared with us: “I use various strategies, depending on the kind of story I have in mind. Many times it's crucial that the subject doesn't realize they're being photographed, so I become a chameleon… Almost transparent, it's quite easy, I just blend in with the crowd.”
Giancarla added: “However, there are times when I want to capture the subject's reactions when they notice me taking a photo and, in those moments, I become an active participant, not just an observer.”
Street photography has some challenges related to privacy and ethics. We wanted to find out how the photographer from Italy navigates these considerations while documenting the lives of strangers in public spaces. Pancera told us: “I don't photograph children, and if I do, they are not recognizable. Most of the time I photograph people from behind or in situations where identification is difficult, or I make sure they look at me (thus I have their tacit consent!). But often my street photography doesn't even involve the presence of people and I find this much less stressful!”
We also asked what about the streets and urban environments inspire Giancarla’s work as a photographer. We found out that: “I adore everything, from the reflections in shop windows that I turn into surreal paintings to the games that shadows play on walls and sidewalks when the sun is low and magical.
I find joy in the ironic relationships between advertising posters and objects or people and capturing decisive moments to give a scene a different meaning, the one I want to convey. Essentially, I love distorting reality and making it mine.”
Lastly, Giancarla added that she mainly photographs places in the city she lives, Milan; however, every place can still surprise her and inspire her to capture some special moments there.
This is so you can see yourself when you get into a terrible accident.
A woman in front of her earthquake-damaged house in the old city in Marrakesh.
This is an Iranian girl, the government blinded her eye during protests.
I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt. Could be trying to coax their cat out. This was on an Insta page with random street scenes.
BP writers - please take note of the types of articles that get these sorts of comments. This was another great one!
BP writers - please take note of the types of articles that get these sorts of comments. This was another great one!