Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Babe in the Woods

Fred Picker was fond of pointing out that most photographers put their cameras in the wrong spot. For capturing the moment that moves you (the decisive moment as Cartier-Bresson would say), you must be uncompromising in all respects, including camera location. Usually, the weather is bad, the roads are dangerous or you're wearing the wrong shoes. If you're lucky, you'll get all three. In this photograph, I was heading south along the Dalmatian coast in Croatia when I spotted this billboard. Since there is every possibility that these hills were still laden with land mines, I thought it would be best to stop the car, press the button, and get going. Sometimes the light and clouds cooperate. Apart from the content of the photograph, it means as much (or more) to know what was going on around me (including the cars rapidly approaching from behind.

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