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Robert Capa’s Lost Negatives: Recovered

The New York Times has reported that three suitcases containing Robert Capa’s Spanish Civil War negatives, once thought lost, have finally been recovered from a Mexico City film-maker after seven decades.

Robert Capa’s Lost Negatives

Photo by Tony Cenicola/The New York Times

A slide show of a select few images from the 3,500 negatives can be viewed on The New York Times site.

The negatives, taken by Robert Capa during the 1936-1939 Spanish Civil War, might finally reveal the mystery of whether his famous photograph, “The Falling Soldier” (see image below), was staged or not.

The Falling Soldier by Robert Capa

Photo by Robert Capa/I.C.P. Collection

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20,000 Photographs to Create Stunning Global Warming Video

Lucas Oleniuk, a photographer based in Toronto, Canada, took 20,000 photographs in 20 days to create a striking video made entirely from still images about the Global Warming issue. The video has a brilliant, atmospheric sound track that fits the stunning images really well and helps convey the important message.

“Airsick” by Lucas Oleniuk is available to watch on TheStar.com website.

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