I am not a man of the military, nor would I ever be able to compare my self to what these brave young men and women of the Military have seen and gone through. There's a lot to be said about this photo, but when I look at it. All I can wonder is how long it's been since Staff Sgt. Qjendismiranda has seen his son. Weeks, months, I don't know, But among everything around him. I can see a small proud grin on his face as he looks at his young son picture on his cell phone.
Everyone has seen this photo right?
V-J Day in Times Square is a photograph that portrays an American sailor kissing a young nurse in a white dress on V-J Day in Times Square on August 14, 1945. The Kiss that that celebrated the end of World War II. The image captured an epic moment in U.S. history and became an iconic photo marking the end of the war after being published in Life magazine.Just some quick facts
- The couple didn't even know each other at the time of the kiss.
- The Sailor in the picture ran around randomly kissing any of the women on the street.
- The Photo was shot by Alfred Eisenstaedt A Times Magazine Photographer.
- Alfred shot 4 pictures of this famous couple kissing on the street, Only released one of them for Times.


No comments:
Post a Comment