D.C. Protest IV
Horizontal variation of D.C. Protest II with a more overall perspective
During a relatively peaceful 2002 protest against the World Bank in Washington, D.C., anti-war demonstrators began to change the situational climate of the march. Tensions between protesters and police, who were expecting a violent demonstration, started to rise. Police began to arrest everyone that they managed to surround inside Pershing Park, guilty, as well as innocent bystanders alike. These demonstrators were pulled from the crowd, handcuffed and thrown on an awaiting Metro bus. No one was read their rights as bystanders looked on in horror.
Pershing Park, Washington D.C.
September 2002 Shot on bulk rolled Ilford 100 with Nikon N90s
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Mohsen Bayramn...
EXCELLENT journalistic photograph. a truly B&W one… and very clever composition and view point.
well done my friend!
Christopher Ba... replied
Thanks a lot Mohsen. I’ve been digging things out of the archives recently!
Judith Oppenhe...
superb photojournalism AND composition!
Christopher Ba... replied
Much appreciated Judith!
Jess Andrews
excellent
Christopher Ba... replied
Thanks Jess.
docophoto
Great dynamic photograph
Christopher Ba... replied
I really appreciate the kind words docophoto. Thanks for stopping by again!
Jenni77
Cool shot…..very thought provoking
Christopher Ba... replied
Thanks Jenni. Nothing like being in the mix!
Sharon Mau
Wonderful photojournalism, this is so wrong.
Christopher Ba... replied
Thanks Sharon. There is definitely almost something addictive about being in the right place at the right time.
fotonio
Great work -well done!
Christopher Ba... replied
Much appreciated Vivi.
RajeevKashyap
Fantastic Work…!
Christopher Ba... replied
Coming from you, that means a lot, thanks Rajeev.