Posted on 08/11/2006 11:47:13 AM PDT by TaxRelief
1) Man arrives with suitcase full of American toys and dismantles doll in pink dress. (AP)
2) Man carries dismantled doll, minnie mouse and teletubbie for placing in dramatic poses. (Reuters)
3) Fauxtographer takes pictures when props are in position.(Reuters)
Funny, funny choice of words. This is not an issue concerning "feelings".
We are discussing a standard of performance and a quality of work product.
Good Morning.
AT&T/YAHOO has the sad story of photo altering as one of the top 4 lead stories this morning.
Rooters/AP/AFP/ABCNNBCBS and the NY Slimes after this past week know that they are being monitored around to clock re altered fauxphotography, staged fauxphotography and their anti America/Israel BS posing as News.
They know what happened to Blather, Mapes and CBS when their faux story was exposed as lies and forged documents.
Will they change their vile behavior? Probably not. However, now they are fair game across the internet and conservatives sites. The Lebanon Fauxtography has been another major awakening of Americans re the vile reality and state of the MSM.
Last month, Freeper LS was a guest on the Rush Limbaugh show. LS discussed how the battle of Midway was the beginning of the end for the Japanese in WW II.
The battle of Lebanon may have been the Battle of Midway for the MSM. Like the Battle of Midway which took long and tough followup over the years by our Navy, Marines, Soldiers and Airment, the end of the vile MSM will take a few more years and a lot of hard battles.
I see no reason to think that he's not collecting the toys after they've been photographed, so that they can be placed somewhere else another day.
They are so busted. This is going to be funny to watch them try to squirm out of this.
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Wiffle balls?
What's the story about the burning book (Was it supposedly a Koran?)
The AP photographers' lives aren't worth a plugged nickel now around the Hezzi murderers, since they exposed one of their tricks for staging scenes.
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Exactly what I was thinking.
I wonder how many guys they need to carry the suitcase full of that ugly fat woman -- scar on her face, hands in the air -- who has been staged in the loss of 2 homes in Lebanon.
I start with this piece, a direct quote from photographer Bryan Denton who alleges that photographers are complicit in digging bodies from graves to stage photo opportunities. He writes as follows:
I have been working in Lebanon since all this started, and seeing the behavior of many of the Lebanese wire service photographers has been a bit unsettling.
While Hajj has garnered a lot of attention for his doctoring of images digitally, whether guilty or not, I have been witness to the daily practice of directed shots, one case where a group of wire photogs were choreographing the unearthing of bodies, directing emergency workers here and there, asking them to position bodies just so, even remove bodies that have already been put in graves so that they can photograph them in peoples arms. These photographers have come away with powerful shots, that required no manipulation digitally, but instead, manipulation on a human level, and this itself is a bigger ethical problem.
Whatever the case is lack of training, a personal drive as a photographer to show what is happening to your country in as powerful a way as possible, or all out competitiveness, I think that the onus is on the wire services themselves, because they act as the employer/filter of their photogs work. Standards should be in place or else the rest of us end up paying the price. And I'm not against the idea of local wire photographers, but after seeing it over and over for the past month, I think it is something that is worth addressing. While I walk away from a situation like that, one wire shooter sets up a situation, and the rest of them follow... The quote can be found at the following url in a thread on the "Lightstalkers" forum that begins with a reference to this blog. Lightstalkers is an international photographers forum.
Thrusters, Cautionaries, and War Games
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Various versions of the American contingency plans against Japan, dubbed "War Plan Orange," actually did envision a dash across the Pacific by the U.S. fleet.
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Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, reflecting after the war about NWC's contribution, said "Nothing that happened during the war was a surprise ... except the kamikaze."
"Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, reflecting after the war about NWC's contribution, said "Nothing that happened during the war was a surprise ... except the kamikaze."
It is past time to turn the MSM's Marxist Lunatics posing as journalists, editors and photographers into suicidal Kamikazes, like Blather and Mapes, whenever they come out with their Faux news and photos to make America, Israel and our president look bad.
I dont waste my time trying to discern the actual actions being taken in staging the photos or who put what where or when etc, etc.
All I care about is are the hustling [as per usual for the Media and Arabs], and the answer is obviously yes.
yeah-
I mean- this guy could have shown up in the bombed out ruins with his shiny new bag- and been searching for (no- not family heirlooms or family photos) shiny new toys that "survived" the blast......
just as Sharif showed up with his camera......
but proof? you want proof? talk to Rather and Mapes...
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For a good look at your obvious inability to spot a staged photo and your pathetic unwillingness to consider your role in propping up terrorists while simultaneously giving Israel a blackeye, take a peek here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1681977/posts
You should know that obviously staged photos are just as bad as photoshopped images. You may be interested to know that your images are now commonly referred to as "fauxtographs". This should bother you.
It really should bother a "news" organization that its credibility is lost completely and its willingness to ally itself with terrorists to spread their propoganda worldwide is despicable.
I believe another massive "kill photo" order is warranted and a worldwide retraction would be nice.
While you're busy soul-searching or spare time you might search your article database for any example calling a terrorist a terrorist. Finding one or even two will likely keep you busy for some time.
Sad. Very sad.
(Tunehead54)
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