Capturing Perfection: The Highest-Rated Images of All Time

Zee Media Bureau
Jul 17, 2024

William Anders's 1968 film "Earthrise"

Taken during the Apollo 8 mission, "Earthrise" is among the most famous photos ever. The fragility and oneness of life on Earth were highlighted in this breathtaking image of Earth rising over the lunar horizon in addition to showcasing the beauty of our planet.

The 1984 work "Afghan Girl" by Steve McCurry

In 1985, National Geographic featured an image of Sharbat Gula, dubbed the "Afghan Girl," taken by Steve McCurry. Her penetrating green eyes and eerie face encapsulated the predicament of refugees and turned her into a resilient, hopeful figure.

In 1932, "Lunch Atop a Skyscraper"

This famous image, which depicts 11 construction workers having lunch informally while hanging on a steel beam above New York City, perfectly encapsu

Dorothea Lange's 1936 work "Migrant Mother"

A lasting emblem of resiliency and suffering, Dorothea Lange's striking portrait of Florence Owens Thompson, a migrant mother during the Great Depression, has endured.

Alfred Eisenstaedt, "V-J Day in Times Square" (1945)

Alfred Eisenstaedt's famous picture of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square on V-J Day came to represent the joy of triumph and the end of World War II.

"The Blue Marble" (1972)

Earth's beauty and togetherness were captured in this full-view space photo, which sparked environmental movements and a deeper respect for our common home.

Jeff Widener's 1989 work "Tank Man"

Pictured during the Tiananmen Square demonstrations, "Tank Man" shows a lone man in front of a row of tanks. With global resonance, this potent image came to represent nonviolent resistance and the fight for independence.

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