Mr. Altgens. Yes; but they were not hit. I looked at them and they weren't hit by a bullet, so I took another long look around before I started my dash back to the office, and as it turned out, my report was the first that our service had on the assassination and my pictures were the only pictures we had available for a period of about 24 hours.
Mr. Liebeler. I have a picture here which has been marked as Commission Exhibit No. 203 and I ask you if that is not the first picture that you took after you left the intersection of Main and Houston and crossed Dealey Plaza and stood on the side of Elm Street across from the Texas School Book Depository Book Building?
Mr. Altgens. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you recognize that as the picture which you took?
Mr. Altgens. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know any of the individuals depicted in that picture?
Mr. Altgens. No, sir; I do not.
Mr. Liebeler. You testified previously, I believe, that the first shot that was fired had just been fired momentarily before you took the picture, is that right?
Mr. Altgens. Yes, sir; it was so close you could almost say it was simultaneous because it was coincidental but nevertheless that's just the way it happened.
Mr. Liebeler. When you first heard this shot, did you see any reaction either on the part of the President or anyone else that indicated they might have been hit by this shot?