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Nat Fein's Pulitzer Prize Winning photograph of Babe Ruth.

Too many of us don't think. Everyone wants to take pictures of someone's smiling face; nothing wrong with someone smiling into our lens, but that's what everyone does. Not very creative.

<-- This photograph won the Pulitzer Prize. Why? Because Nat Fein walked around behind Babe Ruth, and made this wonderful picture of Babe from behind. A thousand other photographers took pictures from the front. No one ever heard of these photographers. But Nat Fein walked around behind the Babe, to show us how fragile he was. And only this picture - out of the thousands taken that day - was a great picture. Look at it. It shows Babe Ruth as a sick man in 1948 - not much longer for this world - leaning on his once mighty bat to support himself, weak and hardly able to stand unassisted, just weeks before his death from throat cancer. The greatest photographers know how to "see" much better than most of us do. You will need to learn to see things that most people never notice - and never even think of. You'll need to learn to "see" like a photographer.

A very personal story about how I learned to "see" the Beauty which surrounds us all....

 

 NEW! We've just added our "Lovely Young Ladies" Photo galleries (don't worry, more mature women and our men's galleries are coming soon - as well as Landscapes, Travel, and Members' images, shortly)! We'll have a critique for each photo in the near future, but it was all I could do just to edit and upload these lovely lassies at this time. Feel free to contribute your own images, as well as to offer suggestions and critical comments about the images currently in our Galleries. Photo Gallery 1 | 2 | 3

 

 

 

 

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