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    Re: Photogs pose with their most iconic shot

    Pretty cool; some great photos.
    The humourous part, though, is in reading the comments section.
    I hope it isn't a true representation of a cross-section of society; otherwise we're in big trouble.

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    Re: Photogs pose with their most iconic shot

    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post
    I hope it isn't a true representation of a cross-section of society; otherwise we're in big trouble.
    Uh, why do you say that? It's just like it says, photographers and their best-known photographs.
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    I had not read the comments but they are very typical for comments sent to newspapers or magazines. 'Letters to the editor' sent to newspapers are always selected and edited for inclusion in the paper. Here you see the raw stuff that comes in. Everyone has their own myopic view. Usually misguided as well. I've mentioned to my newspaper friends that publishing these comments as they do generally denigrates their product (my opinion). But since 'everyone does it' the practice is likely to continue.

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    Re: Photogs pose with their most iconic shot

    That's a good collection of work. I think the Tienamen Square and Ali/Liston photos stand out from the rest in my memories. For different reasons, both of those are strong photos which inspired people around the world.

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    Re: Photogs pose with their most iconic shot

    Quote Originally Posted by Ari View Post
    Pretty cool; some great photos.
    The humourous part, though, is in reading the comments section.
    I hope it isn't a true representation of a cross-section of society; otherwise we're in big trouble.
    Which ones did you find humorous? Or if the humor was collective, what did you think was humorous about them? Just wondering, since I apparently missed the humor, both individually and collectively.
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    Re: Photogs pose with their most iconic shot

    now I wanna shoot a pix of Tim Mantoani holding one of those polaroids with my iPhone

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    Re: Photogs pose with their most iconic shot

    Nice series. All nice portraits but Karen Kuehn is a good friend of mine and I love that shot of her. It is not just a simple nice portrait of her holding an iconic image she made but an insightful portait that reaches into her personality-going well beyond the obvious. Superb.
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    Re: Photogs pose with their most iconic shot

    20x24 polaroids?? Wow that must be s sight to behold (and expensive). Beautiful portraits.

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    Thanks I never read Wired anymore and would have missed them. Gawd many of them look old but maybe it was the 12,000 watts of strobe hitting them to get f/64 out of an 800mm lens ;-p

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