The most powerful image would have to be the photo with Ian laying on a bed with a phone held up to his ear in one hand and a shot gun in the other. because it shows how different Ian's life has changed sense he signed up into the army. The most powerful sequence of photos in my opinion would be life in Iraq. Because it documents what's really going on out there for not just Ian but all our American soldiers. Each photo is placed uniquely to where they all flow and work together to tel a story. The photo's are in present tense. The captions enhance the photographs by how they don't say to much about the obvious but more of the background story of the photo.
Under "Chapter 7: Life in Iraq" group of photos, look at the thirteenth photo.
Ian couldn't help but stay up to write a letter too his fiance while his room mate, Bobby, is watching an old t.v. show he used to watch back at home.
t ways are photos better than videos? Provide an example from the Denver Post Web site.
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