You are equals when it comes to photography (or blurry photography, to be precise). His works are in black and white, while yours in both B&W and colour. The other Robert's "Death of Loyalist Militiaman Frederico Borrell Garcia" shot is well-known. I've seen it before a number of times.
Joe Rosenthal, who shot the immortal image of six World War II servicemen raising an American flag over battle-scarred Iwo Jima, died on Sunday at the age of 94.
Hey, thank you for sharing that. I didn't know about it until I read your comment.
the dude had poor eyesight and the army didn't even want him and looked what happened, he became an AP photographer and took the most famous WWII picture.
The small photos taken with the Nokia 6682 is good. When you blow them up, they become a bit blurry, though.
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Sometimes i equate blurry as arty so on some levels, it works for me.
ReplyDeleteJust compare mine to robert capa's ....
You are equals when it comes to photography (or blurry photography, to be precise). His works are in black and white, while yours in both B&W and colour. The other Robert's "Death of Loyalist Militiaman Frederico Borrell Garcia" shot is well-known. I've seen it before a number of times.
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Joe Rosenthal, who shot the immortal image of six World War II servicemen raising an American flag over battle-scarred Iwo Jima, died on Sunday at the age of 94.
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Hey, thank you for sharing that. I didn't know about it until I read your comment.
ReplyDeletethe dude had poor eyesight and the army didn't even want him and looked what happened, he became an AP photographer and took the most famous WWII picture.