FAVORITES 2004.Byline: The Register-Guard Photojournalists The is a list of notable photojournalists from throughout history:
This obsessive behavior is driven by complex motivations. Discovering, witnessing and interpreting the ebb and flow the alternate ebb and flood of the tide; often used figuratively. See also: Ebb of community life is their charge. Whether they rush to the prosaic or the stuff of history, they labor on, waiting and watching. The hope is that one click of the shutter will open a new window on some essential truth. Who are we as a community? How can we be so (you fill in the blank here) irrational, compassionate, confounding confounding when the effects of two, or more, processes on results cannot be separated, the results are said to be confounded, a cause of bias in disease studies. confounding factor , silly? The list goes on and on. Well, the search for truth is a heavy burden, but along the way there are at least moments of wonder and beauty and humor. That list goes on too. It's frustrating and a little unfair to reduce all those pictures to a handful, but we must. Here are five that we identified among the most memorable of the year. Photos that touched readers and photographers. Pictures that gave us a little insight or understanding. Or, at least, a smile. Turn the page to look at a few more that weren't previously published. CHRIS PIETSCH knows what to expect in a barn full of goats. He was in the right place at the right time when Denise Ludwis of Marcola tried to save her dinner one afternoon at the Lane County Fair The Lane County Fair is an annual celebration held in Eugene, Oregon every August featuring food, music and other entertainment. It is held at the Lane County Fairgrounds. . KEVIN CLARK Kevin Clark is an assistant men's basketball coach at the University of Rhode Island. He is probably most well-known for his stint as the head coach at St. John's during the 2003–2004 season. knows that a child will eventually reward the patient photographer. He waited and contest winner Dea Ferguson, 3, came through with a quizzical quiz·zi·cal adj. 1. Suggesting puzzlement; questioning. 2. Teasing; mocking: "His face wore a somewhat quizzical almost impertinent air" Lawrence Durrell. look during the Rhody Festival in Florence. KEVIN CLARK likes the drive from Eugene to Florence. And he knew instantly he needed to stop the day that the waters on the Siuslaw River were mirror still. BRIAN DAVIES was assigned to illustrate an article about domestic violence. He made a picture loaded with meaning as a woman signed paperwork for a restraining order restraining order: see injunction. with a hand injured in a beating inflicted by her boyfriend. THOMAS BOYD illustrated a story about efforts to create a memorial for Vietnam casualties who attended South Eugene High. The moment came as Adrian Vaaler played taps for two South buddies who died in the war. |
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