I think it’s a great argument about the picture which we don’t know exactly what happened. The picture ”Death of a loyalist solider” could be real or fake. I can’t say 100% what happened there. But as far as i concern that picture might be fake. Because of the perfection of the picture. That picture looks so perfect when you actually sees it carefully. The picture had been taken in a perfect time when the soldier got shoot and his gun was dropping off from his hand. That picture looks realistic but i believe it can’t be true. Because when the solider got shoot what Robert Capa was doing there. Why she didn’t get shoot that time. How could she get the perfect shot that time. There would be many questions like that. I think she made that situation to take that picture and trying to show what happened during a war. Your life may be unpredicted during that time. I think the whole aspect of that photo is show to the viewers. Because it’s not easy to get a perfect shot like that.
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