是有个叫卡帕的大师说过,“If your picture isn't good enough, you're not close enough."
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W-D[z#)/Y 但是这个话的大前提,好像是对于战争题材说的,
8i:[:Z 并且,还有个需要说明的是,那时候,好像卡怕用的是50mm的镜头,
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(~()RkT 9;KJr[FQV HXks_ix ) ZnXejpj)D ^ vbWRG~ 下面是引申文字来自维基百科, 有时间的朋友,可以去看一下,
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Capa }*kJ-q&0 _;e\:7<m ek)Xrp:2 1. Capa is known for redefining wartime photojournalism. His work came literally from the trenches as opposed to the more arms-length perspective that was the precedent previously. He was famed for saying, "If your picture isn't good enough, you're not close enough."
=n0*{~r 7+XM3 2. His most famous work occurred on June 6, 1944 (D-Day) when he swam ashore with the second assault wave on Omaha Beach. He was armed with two Contax II cameras mounted with 50 mm lenses and several rolls of spare film.
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5py R~+ 5(J^N Capa took 106 pictures in the first couple of hours of the invasion. However, a staff member at Life in London made a mistake in the darkroom; he set the dryer too high and melted the emulsion in the negatives in three complete rolls and over half of a fourth roll. Only eleven frames in total were recovered. Capa never said a word to the London bureau chief about the loss of three and a half rolls of his D-Day landing film.
<abKiXA" Although a fifteen-year-old lab assistant named Dennis Banks was responsible for the accident, another account, now largely accepted as untrue but which gained widespread currency, blamed Larry Burrows, who worked in the lab not as a technician but as a "tea-boy". Life magazine printed 10 of the frames in its June 19, 1944 issue with captions that described the footage as "slightly out of focus", explaining that Capa's hands were shaking in the excitement of the moment (something which he denied). Capa used this phrase as the title of his autobiographical account of the war, Slightly Out of Focus.
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sh6(z?KP It should be noted that earlier in this account, Capa stated that his "empty camera trembled in my hands." (p.148) This prevented him, however, from loading a new roll of film, not from taking clear shots of the battle.