Yes, with video camera, photo op, without  camera, in the wild. It did 
change the context. 

Marnie aka Doe  

In a message dated 1/23/2014 12:38:10 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:
Hello Igor, I think the removal of the  video camera makes a lot of 
difference in the meaning of the photo (e.g. how  it is read by viewers). 
Without the camera, the picture looks like shot "in  the wild", in actual 
action. On the contrary, with another camera within the  frame, the whole 
situation looks like (badly) "staged" or at least taken in  a crowd of 
photojournalists. The picture can be substantially the same, but  the 
effect 
on the public is much different.  


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