Vaughn
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The fires out here in California are terrible...and I find that many of the still images I am seeing of fires here and elsewhere are just as terrible, from a photojournalistic viewpoint.
Way too much image manipulation. It is as if the media has decided the hell with reality (and photojounalisms ethics) and goes with what will draw the viewers' eyes to their news feed.
I have fought a few wildland fires and have a good idea of what they look like.
Edited to add -- sorry for the drama of the Post title, but I think I will keep it up there. Photojournalism is in a lot more trouble than moving a slider in Photoshop.
Way too much image manipulation. It is as if the media has decided the hell with reality (and photojounalisms ethics) and goes with what will draw the viewers' eyes to their news feed.
I have fought a few wildland fires and have a good idea of what they look like.
Edited to add -- sorry for the drama of the Post title, but I think I will keep it up there. Photojournalism is in a lot more trouble than moving a slider in Photoshop.
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