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Thursday, 15 October 2009

Robert Capa, war photographer notes

AT THE HEDGEHOGS (36 K)
Robert Capa was a journalist in the front line, taking pictures of the troops in action. He was the only photographer that took part in the first wave on D-day. Capa had risked is life hundreds of times but when he was taking pictures of the Vietnam war, he accidently stepped on a land mine and died aged 40. I like this picture because it shows some American GI's taking cover from German fire.

A decieve moment is a picture taken at the right place at the right time. Some photographers waited hours to get a decieve picture.

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