A pair of Marines from Task Force Mogadishu prepare to clear a building during a raid on a weapons cache in Mogadishu, Somalia, as part of the multinational relief effort Operation Restore Hope.
A pair of Marines from Task Force Mogadishu prepare to clear a building during a raid on a weapons cache in Mogadishu, Somalia, as part of the multinational relief effort Operation Restore Hope.
It's amazing how some of us can capture these truly dramatic and dangerous moments, yet the people judging these contests will still rate a shot like this less than 3 stars. I don't think they understand what it takes to not only take a photo while lives are at risk, but to also have the presence of mind to compose it well and try to capture the decisive moment.
The biggest challenge of a photojournalistic image is telling a big part of the whole story with a single frame that was taken in a fraction of a second. This photo does that. Anyone who rates it less than 3 stars minimum would likely never put themselves in a position like this, and probably sits down when they pee.
Nice shot, Terry.
Thanks Ed. Your comments are very kind. I am amazed that the camera becomes my invisible shield when raised to my eye. As a Navy Combat Cameraman I was equipped just like the Marines in my photo but raised a Nikon instead of my M16.