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Subject: [Leica] Will is win big?
From: s.dimitrov at charter.net (Slobodan Dimitrov)
Date: Fri Aug 11 07:42:19 2006
References: <44DBC9A8.7090303@waltjohnson.com> <44DC2136.6000601@nathanfoto.com> <44DC947F.1060905@waltjohnson.com>

I bet this was a classroom field trip.
There goes another generation!!!

Slobodan Dimitrov
Studio G-8,
Angels Gate Cultural Center
http://sdimitrovphoto.com





On Aug 11, 2006, at 7:30 AM, Walt Johnson wrote:

> Nathan
>
> Honestly, I think your concept of this situation is seriously  
> flawed. It is the most perfect example o a "penny wise, pound  
> foolish" mentality I can imagine.  I'm not trying to be harsh but  
> please try viewing  these events with an open mind. What most have  
> missed with the Reuters images should have been easily presented  
> when the story broke.  I posted images which showed the scene  
> without manipulation, but with increased contrast. The destruction  
> in downtown Beirut seemed quite obvious.
>
> The bloggers setting all these misconceptions right should be made  
> to spend a few days in the Lebanese people's shoes. The example of  
> the same abaya-clad woman wailing in separate locations does little  
> to tarnish the truth of what is happening there. I posted Chris  
> Anderson's link  so many on the LUG without  journalistic  
> backgrounds could  view a  top-notch shooter's work. I'd really  
> like to see some of these blogger experts face a man such as him  
> with questions about reality. Let's not forget  Rush Limbaugh who  
> appears like a clone of Joe McCarthy. spewing nonsense to insecure,  
> guilt-ridden "ditto heads"
>
> I have no vested interest in this current disaster. I certainly  
> respect many of the men and women risking their lives to cover the  
> war. If it hadn't been for those such as Larry Burrow, Cathy Leroy,  
> Nick Ut, Don Mccullin and  many other where would would be? Maybe  
> still in S.E. Asia trying to create "peace with honor" out of this  
> country's wealthy elitist's quest for more power. Still, my view  
> has nothing to do with being sympathetic to any of the  
> participant's causes. No matter how many Hezzbollah we see pointing  
> cameras at dead children let's no forget one thing. Our allies are  
> the ones killing without reservation. The bodies have been made  
> available courtesy of Israel and if their is a god he is surely  
> keeping score.
>
> http://www.downtownbeirut.com/Genocide/israel-genocide-in-lebanon.htm
>
> Walt
>
>
>
> Nathan Wajsman wrote:
>
>> Given the stories about the Reuters guy and the many other  
>> examples documented on various blogs (and in the PDN article), the  
>> Pulitzer committee should probably institute a new prize for  
>> successful manipulation of Western media and award the inaugural  
>> prize to Hizbollah.
>>
>> Walt Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> If Chris Anderson doesn't win the Pulitzer for his Lebanon  
>>> coverage it will be a shame.
>>>
>>> http://www.magnumphotos.com/c/
>>>
>>> Walt
>>>
>>>
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