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RE: The 'FullScreen of the Week' visits Montreal



Lets start the beating..... ;-)

//Jonas 

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Howard
To: Hans Nyberg
Cc: email@hidden
Sent: 2004-03-25 19:46
Subject: Re: The 'FullScreen of the Week' visits Montreal

On Mar 25, 2004, at 6:45 AM, Hans Nyberg wrote:

> on 25/03/04 8:54, email@hidden email@hidden 
> wrote:
>
>> But I see that the fullscreen of the week is a fake..
> Hej Jonas
> The expression is  ARTISTIC FREEDOM

Or at least artistic license.

As someone else mentioned, as it's not journalism there's no implied 
authenticity - almost all panos are impressionistic more than 
journalistic... heck, the more a pano represents the photographers 
impression/vision (as long as its not intentionallty dishonest in some 
fashion) the better, IMHO.

Now, had that great barber shop pano shot by the photojournalist turned 
out to be an amalgam of scenes, people, actors, and staged effect, I 
might have felt different, as it was intended as a journalistic "moment 
in time".

-R
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