Boston Marathon bombings/Photos
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Analysis of photos about the Boston Bombing |
Aaron Tang
Aaron Tang was further away from the first explosion site than Ben Thorndike, therefore his area shots can cover more space. He also was able to capture the event over a longer time span. All relevant pictures from his Flickr account, that help to explain how much time has passed between the explosion and the rescue of Jeff Baumann, will be posted here. David McGowan posted a similar analysis of the available photos on his blog a few weeks after, he assumed some of Tang's photos were withheld from publication, because of bigger gaps between the shots.[1]
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4. The next relevant picture, skipping four in the Flickr stream, shows Carlos Arredondo, clearly identifiable by clothing and position in the picture following after this, jumping over the fence.
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6. The next relevant photo, directly following in the stream, shows a close up on where most of the victims were located, next to the place where the bomb exploded. There is the appearance that the smoke has vanished from the whole scene, except where the circle of victims is centered and this will continue to be the case in the pictures to follow.
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6. Next, skipping one in the Flickr stream, with another wide angle. Well known for what some have interpreted to be Craft International operatives[2][3] standing on the street. Carlos searching the ground or being in the process of removing the fence further. The race clock is at 04:11:40.
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