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>>157554 Thanks for that magnum info, I love checking out Abbas' work. And yeah, the tagging on Magnum's archives are hilarious. It's pretty amazing though, considering you can with a single click license an HCB photo, just like that. Assuming you pay enough, of course. But what a great service they provide to interested parties... Magnum continues to blow me away. I love that Eli Reed teaches at UT, that's so damn great.
I feel you on the whole idea of searching for the moment within the moment, the frame within a frame. It's my finest joy when I can actually get that in a picture... it's not often, as it's so often associated with pure luck, though I will admit, the more I practice at getting those moments, the luckier I get. Funny how that works.
I guess I figure 20 photos in 100 will be good, 2 might be great, and maybe 1 will be really phenomenal, worth keeping around. It's often a much worse ratio, but that's why it pays to shoot a lot.
Another crowd shot, mostly because she was a hot girl, and I needed to capture said hotness. It's funny that the dude over her shoulder has his eyes glued to her. It's only a decent photo, though. (Still, wicked hot girl.)
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