那一天,那个人

路边围观

1楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 12:20 只看该作者

那一天,那个人

那个tankman,“他的一个举动为这个世界重塑了勇气的象征”

Terril Jones had only shown the photograph to friends.

http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/20 … ngle-on-history/?hp

While working as a reporter in Beijing during the Tiananmen Square protests of

1989, he shot many photographs and recorded several hours of video. It wasn’t

until weeks afterwards, when he had returned to Japan, that he discovered the

magnitude of what he had captured — an iconic moment in history from an

entirely unique angle.

His version of the tank man has never been published until now.

For 20 years the negatives rested in Mr. Jones’ belongings, following him

across the world throughout his career as a journalist. He contacted The New

York Times after reading the accounts of the other four photographers in

Wednesday’s Lens blog.

Mr. Jones’ angle on the historic encounter is vastly different from four other

versions shot that day, taken at eye level moments before the tanks stopped at

the feet of the lone protester. Wildly chaotic, a man ducks in the foreground,

reacting from gunfire coming from the tanks. Another flashes a near-smile.

Another pedals his bike, seemingly passive as the tanks rumble towards

confrontation.

The photograph encourages the viewer to reevaluate the famous encounter.

Unlike the other four versions, we are given a sense of what it was like on

the ground as the tanks heaved forward, the man’s act of defiance escalated by

the flight of others.

Mr. Jones shared his experience in an e-mail message to The Times:

I was extremely high strung by June 5 when I took this photo. I had been

running on little sleep since students began a hunger strike in Tiananmen

Square on May 13, and I had been trading shifts with other A.P. reporters,

staffing the square 24/7 for nearly three weeks.

Adrenaline and the drive to stay close to the action took me back to the

street on June 5. I was in front of the Beijing Hotel and I could hear tanks

revving up and making their way toward us from Tiananmen. I went closer to the

street and looked down Changan Avenue over several rows of parked bicycles

when another volley of shots rang out from where the tanks were, and people

began ducking, shrieking, stumbling and running toward me. I lifted my camera

and squeezed off a single shot before retreating back behind more trees and

bushes where hundreds of onlookers were cowering. I didn’t know quite what I

had taken other than tanks coming toward me, soldiers on them shooting in my

direction, and people fleeing.

I stayed in Beijing for another month, until after Tiananmen Square and the

Gate of Heavenly Peace were reopened to the public. It was only some time

after I returned to Tokyo that, as I was going through my negatives, I printed

this photo and noticed that I, too, had captured the so-called “tank man,” but

from a completely different angle. He is small but unmistakable as he stands

in the center of Changan Jie, clearly positioning himself for a confrontation

with the approaching army. I was stunned to see him in my photo because his

image had become a global icon of the events in Beijing. But I made the

discovery several weeks after the fact, and the A.P. had already sent out a

defining photo of that moment. So I filed away my picture, along with a couple

of hundred more, and six hours of videotape that I had taken over three weeks

of growing demonstrations.

I never published them, and only showed them to a few friends and fellow

reporters. But they were never far from my mind.

I’ve always regretted not staying in place longer 20 years ago, despite the

gunshots, and taken more photos, so that I might have realized what was

unfolding before my eyes. But while I missed the timeliest opportunity to

share this photo in 1989, today is an appropriate time to pull it out finally

from its decades-old wraps.


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乱码1/2

2楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 12:23 只看该作者

这张照片是真的?我第一次看见这照片

whatcow

3楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 12:32 只看该作者

是真的

扭腰时报

http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/20 … ngle-on-history/?hp

老李飞镖

4楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 12:37 只看该作者

眼泪都下来了

老李飞镖

5楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 12:39 只看该作者

强烈要求书记置顶

熊猫陈

AV群岛草泥马

6楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 13:14 只看该作者

那个高大的背影。

张书记

http://twitter.com/SecretaryZhang

7楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 13:15 只看该作者

此照片第一次见。

走路的树

状元狼

8楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 13:19 只看该作者

致敬!

老李飞镖

9楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 13:20 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 张书记 于 2009-6-5 13:15 发表

此照片第一次见。

记者珍藏了20年的照片

张书记

http://twitter.com/SecretaryZhang

10楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 13:23 只看该作者

这个角度让人感到什么是真正的面对死亡。

宋石男

1984BBS金牌主持人

11楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 13:30 只看该作者

那一刻他从绝望、伤心与愤怒中迸发的力量,可以停住TANK,可以停住整个世界。

ZBI

12楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 13:30 只看该作者

希望他还能活着,等待那一天的到来

老杂疫

猪流感携带者

13楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 13:32 只看该作者

来源google翻译

翻译: 英语 » 中文(简体)

Terril琼斯只显示朋友的照片。

虽然作为一名记者在北京天安门广场示威的1989年,他拍摄的许多照片和记录的几个小时的视频。直到几个星期后,当他回到日本,他发现了什么程度,他被俘-

一个标志性的历史时刻从一个完全独特的角度。

他的版本的坦克男子从未出版直到现在。

20年来休息的底片中Jones先生的财物后,他在世界各地的整个职业生涯作为一名记者。他联系了纽约时报的帐户后,阅读其他四个摄影师在周三的镜头博客。

Jones先生的角度对历史遭遇是大不相同其他四个版本开枪那一天,采取眼平时刻之前,坦克停在脚下唯一的抗议者。疯狂混乱,一名男子在前台鸭,反应从枪声来自坦克。另一个闪烁接近微笑。另一个踏板自行车,看似被动隆隆的坦克朝对抗。

照片鼓励观众重新评估著名遇到。与其他四个版本,给我们的感觉是什么,像在地面上的坦克抬着,该男子的行为,无视升级的飞行等。

琼斯先生分享他的经验在一封电子邮件的时代:

我是非常高的串成的6月5日当我把这张照片。我一直没有睡上运行,因为学生开始绝食在天安门广场5月13日,我已与其他交易转变美联社记者,工作人员的平方24 /

7的近三个星期。

肾上腺素和干劲,保持紧密的行动带我回到街在6月5日。我在前面的北京饭店,我可以听到坦克复苏,使他们对我们从天安门。我去接近街和看不起长安街几排停放自行车比赛时,另一枪声响从那里的坦克,人们开始躲避,尖叫,障碍和运行朝我。举起我的相机和压缩了一枪,随后回落,又更多的树木和灌木数百名围观者都退缩。我不知道我完全采取了以外来向我的坦克,士兵们对他们在我的射击方向,逃出来的人。

我住在北京,再过一个月,直到天安门广场和天安门重新开放给公众。这只是一段时间后,我回到东京,作为我会通过我的底片,我印制照片,并注意到,我也已占据了所谓的“坦克的人,

”但是从一个完全不同的角度。他虽小,但明白无误的,他主张的中心,长安杰,明确定位自己的对抗即将到来的军队。我很震惊地看到他在我的照片,因为他的形象已经成为一个全球图标的事件在北京举行。但是,我发现了几个星期之后,事实上,和讯已经发出了一个决定性的照片,那一刻。所以,我提出了我的图片,以及一个由100以上,

6个小时的录像带,我采取了三个多星期的越来越多的示威。

我从来没有公布他们,只表明他们几个朋友和同事说。但是他们从来没有远离我的脑海。

我一直很遗憾不能再停留在20年前,尽管枪声,并采取更多的照片,这样,我可能已经意识到什么是展现在我眼前。但是,虽然我错过了及时的机会来分享这张照片在1989年,今天是一个适当的时间把它的最后从数十年之久的包装纸等。

fxqyyzg

独在异乡为异客

14楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 13:33 只看该作者

看过此英雄阻挡躺克的视频

被震撼了

emule上有

老李飞镖

15楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 13:34 只看该作者

向国外记者致敬

小宸宸

我家住在黄土高坡,大风从坡上刮过,不管是李宇春还是曾轶可,都是我滴哥我滴哥

。。。我家住在黄土高坡,日头从坡上走过,不管是拜春哥,还是拜曾哥,保佑我及格,不挂科!

16楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 14:01 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 小翔子 于 2009-6-5 13:20 发表

记者珍藏了20年的照片

这记者还真沉得住气……是中国记者不?

话说那年很多人民日豹的记者都拍到了很多珍贵画面,清算的时候都没人上交,就等着将来有机会堂堂正正地将历史展现给所有人……

一等就是二十年,还是没有等到…………

机器猫阿福

小资产阶级造谣专家

17楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 14:04 只看该作者

我也第一次看见这照片

musicool

18楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 14:07 只看该作者

http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/20 … w-angle-on-history/

Behind the Scenes: A New Angle on History

By Patrick Witty

Terril Jones had only shown the photograph to friends.

While working as a reporter in Beijing during the Tiananmen Square protests of

1989, he shot many photographs and recorded several hours of video. It wasn’t

until weeks afterwards, when he had returned to Japan, that he discovered the

magnitude of what he had captured — an iconic moment in history from an

entirely unique angle.

His version of the tank man has never been published until now.

For 20 years the negatives rested in Mr. Jones’ belongings, following him

across the world throughout his career as a journalist. He contacted The New

York Times after reading the accounts of the other four photographers in

Wednesday’s Lens blog.

Mr. Jones’ angle on the historic encounter is vastly different from four other

versions shot that day, taken at eye level moments before the tanks stopped at

the feet of the lone protester. Wildly chaotic, a man ducks in the foreground,

reacting from gunfire coming from the tanks. Another flashes a near-smile.

Another pedals his bike, seemingly passive as the tanks rumble towards

confrontation.

The photograph encourages the viewer to reevaluate the famous encounter.

Unlike the other four versions, we are given a sense of what it was like on

the ground as the tanks heaved forward, the man’s act of defiance escalated by

the flight of others.

Mr. Jones shared his experience in an e-mail message to The Times:

I was extremely high strung by June 5 when I took this photo. I had been running on little sleep since students began a hunger strike in Tiananmen Square on May 13, and I had been trading shifts with other A.P. reporters, staffing the square 24/7 for nearly three weeks.  

  

Adrenaline and the drive to stay close to the action took me back to the street on June 5. I was in front of the Beijing Hotel and I could hear tanks revving up and making their way toward us from Tiananmen. I went closer to the street and looked down Changan Avenue over several rows of parked bicycles when another volley of shots rang out from where the tanks were, and people began ducking, shrieking, stumbling and running toward me. I lifted my camera and squeezed off a single shot before retreating back behind more trees and bushes where hundreds of onlookers were cowering. I didn’t know quite what I had taken other than tanks coming toward me, soldiers on them shooting in my direction, and people fleeing.  

  

I stayed in Beijing for another month, until after Tiananmen Square and the Gate of Heavenly Peace were reopened to the public. It was only some time after I returned to Tokyo that, as I was going through my negatives, I printed this photo and noticed that I, too, had captured the so-called “tank man,” but from a completely different angle. He is small but unmistakable as he stands in the center of Changan Jie, clearly positioning himself for a confrontation with the approaching army. I was stunned to see him in my photo because his image had become a global icon of the events in Beijing. But I made the discovery several weeks after the fact, and the A.P. had already sent out a defining photo of that moment. So I filed away my picture, along with a couple of hundred more, and six hours of videotape that I had taken over three weeks of growing demonstrations.  

  

I never published them, and only showed them to a few friends and fellow reporters. But they were never far from my mind.  

  

I’ve always regretted not staying in place longer 20 years ago, despite the gunshots, and taken more photos, so that I might have realized what was unfolding before my eyes. But while I missed the timeliest opportunity to share this photo in 1989, today is an appropriate time to pull it out finally from its decades-old wraps.  

logcos

北平地下党办事处

19楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 14:10 只看该作者

有点看不明白。。。

logcos

北平地下党办事处

20楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 14:10 只看该作者

哦,看到了,在后面。

老卡

Twitter:laokalaoka

21楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 14:15 只看该作者

湿了……

yangyoung

22楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 14:29 只看该作者

有没有人知道2004年中央电视台曾经放过tankman的那个经典历史画面

这真的是个意外。。。

小宸宸

我家住在黄土高坡,大风从坡上刮过,不管是李宇春还是曾轶可,都是我滴哥我滴哥

。。。我家住在黄土高坡,日头从坡上走过,不管是拜春哥,还是拜曾哥,保佑我及格,不挂科!

23楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 14:44 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 yangyoung 于 2009-6-5 14:29 发表

有没有人知道2004年中央电视台曾经放过tankman的那个经典历史画面

这真的是个意外。。。

跪求数据

abcbabc

将·裂脓

24楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 15:07 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 yangyoung 于 2009-6-5 14:29 发表

有没有人知道2004年中央电视台曾经放过tankman的那个经典历史画面

这真的是个意外。。。

实习生不知道那是什么 操作失误

bafield

日人民报特约评论员

25楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 15:15 只看该作者

泪奔…………………

lynnstar

26楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 15:24 只看该作者

点 呆

yangyoung

27楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 15:29 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 小宸宸 于 2009-6-5 14:44 发表

跪求数据

这事情估计知道的人不多。

那年央视不知道哪抽风了,决定直播美国超级杯橄榄球决赛,就是珍妮露奶事件的那一届。

中场时美方播了一个橄榄球赛宣传广告,有一些形容比赛的关键词,团结、智慧、力量。。。等等,其中“勇敢”这个词的配图就是tankman,一个全屏的画面,不知道是没看出来还是速度太快,央视也没掐掉

本人亲眼所见!!

因为那天我也抽风了,大冬天早上6点多爬起来看一场完全不懂规则的橄榄球赛,还一直坚持到了中场,直到看到那个tankman~,旁边写着大大的Brave

老李飞镖

28楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 15:37 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 yangyoung 于 2009-6-5 15:29 发表

这事情估计知道的人不多。

那年央视不知道哪抽风了,决定直播美国超级杯橄榄球决赛,就是珍妮露奶事件的那一届。

中场时美方播了一个橄榄球赛宣传广告,有一些形容比赛的关键词,团结、智慧、力量。。。等等, …

超级碗???

神行者

爱锅者

29楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 16:03 只看该作者

这张照片更好的诠释了什么是勇气!

qiushuihan

不明真相的群众之一

30楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 16:18 只看该作者

第一次见到

无言的山丘

玛勒戈壁的草泥马

31楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 16:40 只看该作者

天!

疑似猪头

32楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 17:12 只看该作者

被拉走之后再无消息——他不是北京人

黄阿狗

金玉其内 败絮其外

33楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 17:16 只看该作者

希望他能活到今天

更希望他能活到看到光明的那一天

我卖糕的 该用户已被删除

34楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 18:29 只看该作者

难怪楼上有人看不懂,英雄在最不起眼的地方倔强地屹立

按照当时匪党和二狗子的疯狂,我估计英雄应该被杀害了。不然这么多年,不可能没有消息。

浣尘

Twitter @ jerusalem64

35楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 19:52 只看该作者

真真的勇气~!!

sandlong

36楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 19:52 只看该作者

他确实被杀害了。

wufeng33

37楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 20:22 只看该作者

真的被杀害了吗?

langhua9527

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38楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 20:36 只看该作者

感叹万千

老李飞镖

39楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 20:59 只看该作者

刚刚看完tank man,感觉是被关起来了

江一方面说不知道,但是另一方面说never

[ 本帖最后由 小翔子 于 2009-6-5 21:00 编辑 ]

管理员

40楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 21:01 只看该作者

!!!!!!!!!!!

左岸←右岸

把你的子宫钉到我的墙上,这样我便会记得你。我们必须走了。明天,明天…

41楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 21:09 只看该作者

他拎的是什么

脸盆和被褥吗

准备把牢底坐穿

老李飞镖

42楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 21:28 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 左岸←右岸 于 2009-6-5 21:09 发表

他拎的是什么

脸盆和被褥吗

准备把牢底坐穿

电影里头说是购物袋 。。。

之前还有人yy说是鲜花

万奶淫北京

43楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-5 22:30 只看该作者

我始终相信那时有暴民,如同我坚信同时有有识之士。

jiajia-mail

抱块石头躲井边!

44楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-6 00:10 只看该作者

这人到底到哪里去了

oppoppo

45楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-6 00:31 只看该作者

点点点 呆

法克垬

思想犯

46楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-6 07:59 只看该作者

中分头,小胡子?这形象和俺的想象差距比较大。不过俺无论如何要向你致敬!

江湖席

47楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-6 08:13 只看该作者

ls的是不是没看清楚啊?

只是看看

48楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-6 08:34 只看该作者

引用:

原帖由 法克垬 于 2009-6-6 07:59 发表

中分头,小胡子?这形象和俺的想象差距比较大。不过俺无论如何要向你致敬!

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推土机后面那个

t9527

路边社职业潜水、不明真相者

49楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-6 08:40 只看该作者

头一次见啊,英雄啊

中老年朋友

50楼 大 中 小 发表于 2009-6-6 09:34 只看该作者

英雄,榜样

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