Richard Whelan produces a very convincing argument when it comes to Robert Capa’s Death of a Loyalist Soldier He references a lot of counterarguments and even writes in a way to confuse at first but towards the end he begins to prove using other photographs and the way certain features stand out to prove that Capa’s photo is genuine. I was skeptical at first because it appears too good to be true. The moment was just right, as was the fall. Now looking closer, it appears to be real.
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