tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047490217161488619.post2867166123985343293..comments2023-10-05T15:23:36.359+01:00Comments on Instants Out of Time: A Fresh Take on the Decisive MomentPaul's Pictureshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03955684905808004318noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047490217161488619.post-55803286572660389382014-03-30T07:09:20.471+01:002014-03-30T07:09:20.471+01:00You've combined the cardinal's literal of ...You've combined the cardinal's literal of 'decisive moment' as a act of decision where 'moment' is actually a superlative because decisive is done in an instant anyway, without a second thought it is decisive, a quick decision made in a moment. This cardinal's quick decisions were likely poor judgements by the sound of him and his undoing. I wonder how many others he harmed by his dim-witted quick thinking.<br />Too easy to make things fit, I adopted Marcus Aurelius as my Patron Saint of Street Photographers and a short time later Eric Kim declared himself a Stoic ...lol. I wonder what else I can write that Eric might turn into ...certainly dont have to write about fools.<br /><br />On the one hand the decisive moment is used to describe a photograph but you are asking about the photographer's condition while inside the decisive moment. It is clear by your own questioning that every moment is not a special moment then, that maybe in the context of being alive but certainly not in the context as street photographer ...unless of course you are happy with your photography but to me someone asking these questions is someone that hopes for more...<br /><br />Anthttp://oneant.com.aunoreply@blogger.com