Every year we hear about press photographers being killed while trying to capture a decisive photo and document the truth. They also have to face a bunch of moral issues while being close to death and people in need of help. In my opinion it is vital to capture a photo that can influence decisions on a large scale. But when faced with the choice of either keep taking pictures or trying to change the course of a situation by personal interaction (and maybe risk your own life), I can only imaging the moral issues a press photographer must deal with in a few decisive seconds.
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That's awesome, Lars! Could you please upload (or send me) it in a higher resolution (min 1280 x 854) as I'd love to use it as my desktop background. (That's a pretty solid compliment by the way, as I'm spending 10+ hours a day in front of the screen :-).
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