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Feature Articles: A unique Science Year in Review follows the feature articles. The special character of this section is that each review represents the personal views of the contributor based on his analysis of the activity in his discipline during the period extending from Jan. 1, 1967, to June 30, 1968. We asked the 45 reviewers, each of whom is a specialist in his subject, to concentrate on those events that he personally considered to be the most important developments in his field and to tell u'hy he selected them.
These forces of opposition to the Roman Catholic Church, initiated by Henry VIII, came to assert principles of reform more extreme than Henry would ever have been willing to recognize. Protestants were as willing as their opponents to recognize in Anglicanism the "true" church, and as eager to enforce uniformity in matters of worship through the power of the state, but they rebelled against the repressive Six Articles (1539), designed to abolish "diversity of opinion in certain articles concerning Christian religion." (See ARTICLES, THE Six.)
That's one reason why the feature photography field remains comparatively uncrowded, despite its obvious advantages over spot news coverage. It's easier for the cameraman to come up to the standards of news photography than to those of feature photography. There are many photographers perfectly capable of doing features, and who would like to do them, who never get into the field for the simple reason that they don't ever see the opportunities all around them for feature pictures. They lack the knack, something akin to the "nose for news" mentioned in the previous chapter, to recognize feature picture material. |
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