Judging by the rants and argument on dpreview most people who call
themselves photographers have never heard of him and resent being told
that someone was a great photographer before they picked up their
digicam for the first time. The ones who have seen some of his
photographs say he was no good because there was a blur and may point
out that there was no blur in their squirrel shot. :-)
Winsor
Long Beach, CA
USA
On Aug 14, 2004, at 7:13 PM, Wayne Harridge wrote:
>> Lots of people here got worked up about the death of Cartier-Bresson.
>>
>
> Yeah, I can't really understand it, he'd had a good innings, obviously
> attained his potential and had plenty of popular acclaim for his work.
> I tend to get worked up about the people who get cut down in their
> prime
> (or before) and never get to achieve their real potential.
>
> ...Wayne
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