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Reading Photographs
Location: ?
Photographer: Neil Hall—Reuters
Caption: People on a fair ride are silhouetted against the moon a day before the "supermoon" spectacle in London, on Nov. 13, 2016.
Question#1: Closest to me is the swings while the moon is so far away even if it doesn't seem like it.
Question#2: Another title could be "Moments to last before time becomes the past"
Question#3: It reminds me of how even though we may like to be alone, no one ever likes to be lonely.
Location: Tianjin, China
Photographer: Chen Jie
Caption: General News, third prize winner, singles. “Tianjin Explosion.” Aerial view of the destruction after the explosion in Tianjin, China, on August 15, 2015.
Question#1: Farthest thing away would be the depths of the hole while the closest thing is the destruction all around it.
Question#2: Another title could be "The day our hearts fell through"
Question#3: What makes this photo look crowded would be of all the destruction and scattered cargo everywhere.
Location: ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES, LA
Photographer: Josh Haner
Caption: Amiya Brunet, 3, near her family’s home, which fills up with mud during storms. A grant for the island’s residents is the first allocation of federal tax dollars to move an entire community struggling with the
impacts of climate change.
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