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I came across a disturbing picture on the BBC website.
(The gallery Im talking about is through the BBC website under Day in pictures. And the photo in question is under the Indonesian tsunami. (Its solely your choice if you wish to view it or not. BUT BE WARNED!)
At what point to you click the shutter or walk away? After the shock of the photo, this was the question that came to me in viewing this photo. At what point did the photographer morally tell himself that people needed to see this.
The BBC states WARNING: THIS GALLERY CONTAINS PICTURES THAT SOME MIGHT FIND DISTURBING.
Fair warning, I said to myself. Your choice is to hit the back button or proceed. Before I make my choice I think to myself, yep, this is probably something I wouldnt want to see but, I decided to go ahead anyway as I believe myself to be mature when it comes to difficult matters like these and that I have enough intelligence to deal with this subject matter. I wasnt expecting something so disturbing.
Im not sure what reaction a photo like this would get if a member posted something like this on TP as photo journalism and Im certainly sure its not going to make the cover of NG or any other form of publications for that matter. Off course the BBC would be first to this kind of picture. There six oclock news is never shy to anything that may shock the audience. I cannot watch it anymore as I have a child. (I may now have to lock down this website to protect himl.)
Im just baffled at its purpose from the editors (BBC) and mostly from the photographers point of view. What is his justification? What decision did he come to, to press the send key?
Im certainly bemused!
(The gallery Im talking about is through the BBC website under Day in pictures. And the photo in question is under the Indonesian tsunami. (Its solely your choice if you wish to view it or not. BUT BE WARNED!)
At what point to you click the shutter or walk away? After the shock of the photo, this was the question that came to me in viewing this photo. At what point did the photographer morally tell himself that people needed to see this.
The BBC states WARNING: THIS GALLERY CONTAINS PICTURES THAT SOME MIGHT FIND DISTURBING.
Fair warning, I said to myself. Your choice is to hit the back button or proceed. Before I make my choice I think to myself, yep, this is probably something I wouldnt want to see but, I decided to go ahead anyway as I believe myself to be mature when it comes to difficult matters like these and that I have enough intelligence to deal with this subject matter. I wasnt expecting something so disturbing.
Im not sure what reaction a photo like this would get if a member posted something like this on TP as photo journalism and Im certainly sure its not going to make the cover of NG or any other form of publications for that matter. Off course the BBC would be first to this kind of picture. There six oclock news is never shy to anything that may shock the audience. I cannot watch it anymore as I have a child. (I may now have to lock down this website to protect himl.)
Im just baffled at its purpose from the editors (BBC) and mostly from the photographers point of view. What is his justification? What decision did he come to, to press the send key?
Im certainly bemused!
