Is this the greatest photo ever taken?

Rob MacKillop

Edinburgh Correspondent
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Subjective, I know, but I’m happy to choose it as my favourite. Everything about it is just perfect. Was it a one-off, or did they spend a whole roll trying to get it right? Either way, talk about a decisive moment. And I love the guy looking on through the railings - he makes me think I’m opposite him, also looking through the railing.

Feel free to share the one image you would choose - even if it is one of your own 😍
 
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Subjective, I know, but I’m happy to choose it as my favourite. Everything about it is just perfect. Was it a one-off, or did they spend a whole roll trying to get it right? Either way, talk about a decisive moment. And I love the guy looking on through the railings - he makes me think I’m opposite him, also looking through the railing.

Feel free to share the one image you would choose - even if it is one of your own 😍

I am very ignorant when it comes to photographers and photographs that have made history, but definitely this is a great photo that never tires because every time you see it you discover something new. I don't think Cartier-Bresson was naive enough to take improvised photos, I guess there is a study underneath, but I may be wrong.
 
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