It took a long time to get the angle I liked. But the best picture is the one I took at the climax of the action. It carries all the excitement of the children screaming, 'The dragon is slain!' Very often this sort of thing is only a momentary vision. My brain does not register, only my eyes and finger react. Click." - Alfred Eisenstaedt on his iconic image of the children at the puppet show in Paris, 1963. (Alfred Eisenstaedt)
Life Story #3
7 years ago in #life by akila (36)
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From another angle...same show.
Puppet masters back in the day..Whoo wee!