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Rafik B.Mohamed Ksontini
 

Time


 
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windows
f6.4; 1/2500 sec; 28 mm; windows1; Sfax_ Tunisia; 23 jan 2007.

Rafik B.Mohamed Ksontini

 
  windows
windows
f6.4; 1/3000 sec; 28 mm; windows2; Sfax_ Tunisia; 23 jan 2007.

Rafik B.Mohamed Ksontini

 
 
I'm usually asking about "time": Generally photographer try to have a good shot (a balanced composition with no blur...) But while taking a photo, does he really think of reproducing the instant and reality?


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January 24, 2007

 

Bob Cammarata
  Photojournalism captures that instant in time.
"Reality"...sometimes yes, sometimes no.


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January 24, 2007

 

Rafik B.Mohamed Ksontini
  Hi Bob,
It's true what are you saying, but the problem what I'm asking for require a big attetion from the photographer when He tries to shoot. In general most photographer give importance to the subject or the material of it. That's why in betterphoto.com many photgraphers don't pay attention to "time" because Photography is an art complete. It join creativity shooting with "time" and that's why the photojournalism is more communiquating than other in this site.
Some members don't like to respond me. I hope that my request is important with any shot! If i'm wrong please tell me Rafik you are! I want discuss.


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January 24, 2007

 

Kai Eiselein
 
 
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That is exactly what I do as a photojournalist...capture moments in time.


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January 24, 2007

 
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