called loki the norse trickster god he looks like he s having a good laugh. if she s out during a real storm and she lines right on the sand to achieve greater stability then she can use her telephoto zoom lens to capture waves of 200 beaters away. after dark really uncomfortable poses like this lying on a shingle for a long time getting as low down as possible makes the razor bigger because the horizon goes down in the wave stands up above the horizon and so really makes all the. in the world. rachel tyler bartz black and white photos have won her many awards but she doesn t always dispense with color. i just thought it was so simple it was just about light catching that wave in that moment i didn t want the distraction of color color for this one because the green in that way if i just
us. about 20 minutes ago, there were air strikes on that area as well. now what is interesting is we have been able to see through telephoto lenses, actually people walking among some of the tents back there. as you might be able to see, it s mostly tents. there are a few buildings in the background, but mostly tents and it s not at all clear how many people, how many fighter, how many civilians are still left inside. what we have seen is in the last month has been 15,000 people leaving not just the encampment, but the town we are in now. but estimates have always been low and the syrian democratic forces persistently surprised at how many people, how many fighters are still left inside. you mentioned president trump s comments yesterday that in his words perhaps today, perhaps tomorrow this operation will come to an end. well, we have been speaking with the people who really know what is going on. the commander on this rooftop
moments that may be they have exceeded expectations because the room you are looking at, and forgive that camera that is going into telephoto and wide back and forth, they are getting ready, as you see the american flags and north korean flags, a table with two chairs at some pens. as the president told us a few moments ago, there is going to be a signing of some sort. we are digging for the details. who better to bring it in then chris wallace, my colleague, the anchor of fox news sunday. welcome, chris. good to be with you. ed: we we are now four hours plus, four hours 20 minutes. good sign that it went on and nobody left and a half? it s a very good sign that nobody walked out. to put it in context, i go back to the first reagan-gorbachev summit in november of 1985, they met for i believe it was three days, considerably longer than this one. they had a signing ceremony at the end. basically, it was the beginning of a relationship, the beginning
and that means really bad news. another round of heavier rain moving in across the area through tomorrow morning. for now back to the life and death of princess diana, a dateline investigation. the morning after. diana s shocking death was just beginning to resonate around the world. by now, prince charles had arrived in paris greeted by a hoard of photographers, including pierre suh. i looked at him through my telephoto and saw somebody shattered. i could see the despair of that man. i hope i will never take a picture like this again.