Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bob said: >THIS is a decisive moment? This is a centered pair of people in silhouette, > > > one with arms raised, nothing more. This is not in the league of HCB.<< ted responded:: >>>> > And I suppose jumping over a puddle is such a big deal?<<<< So Bob said: >>> Yes, in the right circumstances. At just the right moment. With many > reflections and repetitions of the motion.<<<<<<< So Bob what your saying is.... Where HCB had the guy jump more than once, that's still a decisive moment even though it was staged several times? I see that as a repetitive moment, not a decisive moment. Any idiot photographer worth his salt can have someone do an action many times and eventually capture something decisive looking. Then of course over a 60 year or more span create the myth of it being caught as a one shot decisive moment. So why wouldn't this "moment of action with the arms raised even more valid as a decisive moment, if we accept it was a "one shot moment of decisive action?" Heck I bet the shooter didn't have the girl do it a dozen times? I stick by my earlier comment, this picture of the critic with arms raised, as we see it presented here, is as decisive a moment as the re-creations by HCB. Why shouldn't it be. Hell if it were presented as an HCB everyone would pee their pants with "Oh man he's the greatest!" ted