Duliajan Photo Journal

Duliajan Photo Journal “To photograph is to hold one’s breath" and we try to hold breaths!!! :)

It is a page by a group of amateur photographers......which focuses on the beautiful daily moments which go unnoticed by the people mostly and we hope to bring forward those moments to the people through photographs.....

'Pipe Dolong'
08/06/2016

'Pipe Dolong'

Rain drops clinging.....
03/02/2015

Rain drops clinging.....

Photo credit | Abhinav SaikiaCamera | Canon EOS 550-DShutter speed | 1/60sISO | 400|Copying image without the permission...
28/06/2014

Photo credit | Abhinav Saikia
Camera | Canon EOS 550-D
Shutter speed | 1/60s
ISO | 400

|Copying image without the permission of the photographer is strictly prohibited.|
© Abhinav Saikia.
All rights reserved.

photo credit : Arunabh SonowalLocation : Digboi  (lakhipathar village)Camera: nikon p510
24/06/2014

photo credit : Arunabh Sonowal
Location : Digboi (lakhipathar village)
Camera: nikon p510

its tym for sum
12/06/2014

its tym for sum

Beautiful and graceful, varied and enchanting, small but approachable, butterflies lead you to the sunny side of life.  ...
20/05/2014

Beautiful and graceful, varied and enchanting, small but approachable, butterflies lead you to the sunny side of life. And everyone deserves a little sunshine... :)

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photos And Their StoriesThe Pulitzer Prize for Photography was established in 1942, and has been ...
22/03/2014

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photos And Their Stories

The Pulitzer Prize for Photography was established in 1942, and has been awarded to some of the most poignant and recognizable photos in recent history. Since 1967 it has been split into two categories: the prize for feature photography, and the prize for breaking news photography. This is one of the remarkable photos, and the story behind it:

2011 Pulitzer Prize For Feature Photography

Awarded to Barbara Davidson of the Los Angeles Times for her intimate story of innocent victims trapped in the city’s crossfire of deadly gang violence.

Ten-year-old Erica Miranda was shot three times in the back, knee and hip while playing basketball outside her home in Compton. A young man had walked up to the crowded street corner and started firing a handgun in what police believe was a gang assault. A 17-year-old relative and a 45-year-old family friend, both men, were also shot three times and survived. At Long Beach Memorial Medical Center: Miller Children’s Hospital, Erica waits for her bandage to be changed. (Barbara Davidson, Los Angeles Times - December 29, 2010)

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photos And Their StoriesThe Pulitzer Prize for Photography was established in 1942, and has been ...
22/03/2014

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photos And Their Stories

The Pulitzer Prize for Photography was established in 1942, and has been awarded to some of the most poignant and recognizable photos in recent history. Since 1967 it has been split into two categories: the prize for feature photography, and the prize for breaking news photography. This is one of the remarkable photos, and the story behind it:

2010 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography

Awarded to Mary Chind of The Des Moines Register for her photograph of the heart-stopping moment when a rescuer dangling in a makeshift harness tries to save a woman trapped in the foaming water beneath a dam.

River rescue in downtown Des Moines:

A woman is pulled from near the Center Street dam by construction worker Jason Oglesbee on Tuesday. A man who was with the unidentified woman died in the Des Moines River. A rescue team from the Des Moines Fire Department tried several times to rescue the woman but could not get close enough to her.

Published July 1, 2009

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photos And Their StoriesThe Pulitzer Prize for Photography was established in 1942, and has been ...
21/03/2014

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photos And Their Stories

The Pulitzer Prize for Photography was established in 1942, and has been awarded to some of the most poignant and recognizable photos in recent history. Since 1967 it has been split into two categories: the prize for feature photography, and the prize for breaking news photography. This is one of the remarkable photos, and the story behind it:

Syria coverage wins Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography 2013

A handout picture provided by the Pulitzer Prize organization on 16 April 2013 shows a Syrian man crying while holding the body of his son near Dar El Shifa hospital in Aleppo, Syria, 03 October 2012. The boy was killed by the Syrian army. AP photographers won a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking New Photography with images from Syria on 15 April 2013 it was announced in New York, USA. It was awarded to "Awarded to Rodrigo Abd, Manu Brabo, Narciso Contreras, Khalil Hamra and Muhammed Muheisen of the Associated Press for their compelling coverage of the civil war in Syria, producing memorable images under extreme hazard."

21/03/2014
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photos And Their StoriesThe Pulitzer Prize for Photography was established in 1942, and has been ...
21/03/2014

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photos And Their Stories

The Pulitzer Prize for Photography was established in 1942, and has been awarded to some of the most poignant and recognizable photos in recent history. Since 1967 it has been split into two categories: the prize for feature photography, and the prize for breaking news photography. This is one of the most remarkable photos, and the story behind it:

American Soldiers Dragging Viet Cong
Kyoichi Sawada, 19 August 1966

This picture was taken in South Vietnam in the aftermath of the Battle of Long Tan. The Viet Cong were repelled after launching a night attack on Australian forces, and the Viet Cong soldier in the picture is one of the casualties. This photograph shows the indifference toward brutality that marks many of those who spend too long in a warzone. The publicity of the photo was a significant blow to Western pro-war sentiment and morale.

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