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Message control. RT@WSJ: Can you tell a news photo from official White House photo? Our quiz: http://on.wsj.com/1mkHKhc pic.twitter.com/86lAYjkdVt
“@WSJ: Can you tell a news photo from an official White House photo? Take our quiz: http://on.wsj.com/1mkHKhc ” How'd you do, @nicoledahmen?
@WSJ although I choose number #4, number #5 could be, just cause they turned their back on us.
@WSJ @vincentlaforet 1, it's the only one taken with a wide angle lens, rest are telephoto
@WSJ I thought Perry refused this Photo Op. Now he caves? Running for President? I won't support a RINO, whether he has a Texas accent or no
@WSJ @vincentlaforet Whatever media access controversies aside, @PeteSouza is a daaaaaamn good photog.
@WSJ hello, would you like some coffee? ok, let's go...
@WSJ @vincentlaforet easy, the one shot on the wide angle lens instead of a tele. :)
@WSJ yes they not allowed on property
“@WSJ: Can you tell a news photo from an official White House photo? Take our quiz: http://on.wsj.com/1mkHKhc pic.twitter.com/0knR1AdsfO”
@WSJ I guessed wrong, good quiz :-)
@WSJ Fun feature-thanks! Esp since I follow @petesouza & all WH fotos
@WSJ USA REP GOV RICK PERRY and US president OBAMA
Brilliant RT @WSJ Can you tell a news photo from an official White House pic? http://on.wsj.com/1mkHKhc pic.twitter.com/ZWweU3Tt5V @photojournalism
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