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Some artists / photographers are only remembered for one striking image -- one that sticks in the memories of people.
If you could take one photo and be remembered for it for all time -- what would it be?
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something very violent, Just thought of it, I shouldn't say it here.
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I love scenics and Yosemite inparticular... I'd like something along the lines of Ansell Adams Winter Storm...
.... Yeah, I must of been dropped on my head.
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I like the grainy old black and white images of Cartier-Bresson. I remember one photo of a couple who live in a house boat.
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What a coincidence - I was just mentioning Cartier-Bresson in another thread.
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Amster Adams?
He's only considered great because he introduced the images of cultures and sub cultures where they were previously unseen.
Actually, he was a very poor photographer. Rubbish in fact.
Cave canem
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