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Blogger will said...

Better run that idea by General Sue Sontag (retired). After all, she was the officer in charge of propaganda, media relations and photography wagons and mules.

November 15, 2012 at 10:18 PM

Blogger will said...

The question which cannot be answered is why did Fenton include both photos in exhibitions? Did he want to gauge audience reaction? Did he, or the gallery agents consider the photos as a before and after sequence?

Apparently he felt no ambiguity with showing the photos side by side.

As for which came first, the explanation of rock movement seems valid. Also the number of canon balls being the same in each photo is good evidence that photo No. 2 was posed (a composed photo).

November 16, 2012 at 9:13 PM

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