I was there in the audience at Boston University at the Photo Resource Center when he first talked about this image. In the Q&A after the talk, someone asked about the image. Adams immediately replied that he did not talk about that image. He then began to pace around the stage for a minute and suddenly left. Minutes went by and nobody knew what to do. Eventually he came back out and said something to the effect: I always say that I don't talk about that image, but this time I heard myself saying it. I am going to have to talk about it sometime, so it may as well be now. He then went on about the details in this article and much more for at least twenty minutes. In the end, based on the ruined life of the Vietnamese officer, who he came to know, respect and admire, he maintained that given the chance to do it over again, he would not make this photograph. It was an incredibly moving moment that I will never forget.