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 shoots.[1]

1. One of his first shots after the first explosion, the thickest smoke has vanished and people can be seen on the ground as well as broken glass from the windows behind.
2. A photo zoomed further in, it is displayed one position later in the Flickr stream, which seems to be very few seconds after the one before (1)
3. The next photo seems to be very few seconds after the one before. The fence separating viewers from the street is completely intact and will be removed in the minutes to follow.
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.
5. The next picture, following directly in the Flickr stream, few seconds after the one before, shows Carlos Arredondo over the fence, adjusting his hat and having the US flag in his hand, which will later be displayed blood-soaked for television and other media.
6. The next relevant photo, skipping two in the Flickr stream, shows a wide angle of the scene. The race clock is at 04:10:42.

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