Failed Glory wrote:No doubt, text based on pictures can leave out details and be less than informative.
Text will only describe what the observer noticed, perceived, and believed. It takes a special kind of idiot to describe this as objective evidence.
But can't pictures lie as well?
No, they can only be misinterpreted (unless we're talking about doctored images, which is a special case).
If you saw the Lusitania torpedoed by a U-boat, you assume the Germans were attacking civilians, because that's what was apparent at the time.
It turns out she was full of weapons and the submarine fired on a legitimate target.
Prime example of misinterpretation. The picture doesn't lie, but an over-ambitious attempt to read things into the picture can make assumptions which turn out to be false. In any case, the picture only shows the Lusitania being torpedoed and sinking. Barring photographic alteration, it is impossible for a picture to "lie", per se. A human observer, on the other hand ...