I am sure that your efforts were appreciated Gary; well done.
Chris
On Thursday, Oct 30, 2003, at 03:35 Europe/London, garyetx@xxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
I've just returned from documenting the injuries to a 10-year old
girl's leg
resulting from being drawn under a ski boat with the prop engaged.
I've
done medical/legal documentation before and documented a plane crash
for the
NTSB (non-fatal injuries). Those involved adults. Seeing a child
hurt this
badly by an stupid adult was very, very hard. I argued with myself
before
agreeing to do it. In the end I did it because it is important that
the
work be done well, and I didn't want her to face being photographed by
a
stranger. I was able to concentrate on the job when I had a camera in
my
hand. Now I'm pretty shaken. As well as angry. Maybe writing this
will help
some.
OM-4t with ganged T-32s; one on camera, one held away for modeling;
Tamron
90/2.8 macro, Macbeth color checker in some frames for color reference
(it
helps when testifying to the accuracy of the representation). Negative
film
for the latitude and to support scanning for courtroom digital
projection as
well as prints.
Gary Edwards
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C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
ftog at threeshoes.co.uk
http://www.threeshoes.co.uk
http://homepage.mac.com/zuiko
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