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Hurricane Katrina

A photo of a survivor of the hurricane, writing a message to his neighbors on what's left of his home. "We're OK".

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dbphotos
Dallas, Texas
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351
Uploaded:
11.28.07
Tags:
 Building, Disasters, Emotions, Hurricane, Nature, Nature 
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A-Negative
Biloxi, MS
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Pictures of Katrina always bring back terrible memories for me, but I think there are two things that will still make me cry about it. One if I happen to drive by a house with notes written to loved ones to tell them that they are ok, and two the body count. I think this is a great shot representing how it was after the hurricane.

dbphotos
Dallas, Texas
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Thanks A-Negative. This was shot on the 2nd day after the hurricane in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. I was shocked by the devastation. There were barely any houses left standing in the entire town.

ktdotrose
Philadelphia, PA
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Strong.I didnt notice the message at first.

sunny1
ma
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wow. fantastic shot. the mud caked shoes, the message in red... great composition... if you look to the left of the message you can see all the debris... wow. bravo.

ShiroiKaze
Kailua, Hawaii
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LIGV
PUERTO RICO
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120
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This pic tells a full story.

artblanche
CHICAGO, Illinois
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Congratulations! Excellent strong image!

rjbPhoto
Erie, Pa.
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What is amazing, he's standing on a piece of a roof that is lying on the ground! It's hard to congratulate on capturing someone's plight, but that is what good photojournalism does. So, Congratulations!!!!

threeisa.w
Louisville , Kentucky USA
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This photo tugs at my heart strings every time I see it. Congratulations, this shot deserved to win.

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