Framing the Shot, 2005

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  Framing The Shot shows an unexploded bomb in the middle of a desert landscape surrounded by trees. The trees are easier to see when it is shown in 3-D. Photography is the subject once again, a familiar rule being that one should always "frame a shot" with tree branches. Some photographers even carry a branch with them to drape over the corner of an image. The image pokes fun at this - "trees were shifted around the landscape to frame the composition" - here the bomb did all the shifting of the trees; the image also refers to famous incidences of manipulated war photographs throughout the history of photography, where victims, weapons etc were moved to make for a better and more dramatically composed photograph.
 
   
 

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