The white phosphorus bombs?2-27 is impressive
The white phosphorus bombs?
I was impressed by 2-3. The compassion of the protester for his oppressor. That says something.
I think that's the true mark of a professional photographer. Good equipment doesn't hurt either.Timing... most photograghy is all about timing. Either you can take a few moments to plan a picture or a few days to make sure the lighting is right etc... but crisp, clean spontaneous pictures without pre-planning..impressive.
There's no way the photographer knew it was coming.. the focus, framing, light etc..is well done. It's more than a fluke then.
I'd love to see it if you can find it.I had this beautiful pic I took once during the anti-Iraq war protests where some riot police happened around a corner a a mother and an approximately 6 year old girl. It was framed perfectly, the little girl's and the mom's fear was evident.
Don't know if I can recover that one.