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- The Poynter story has an animation that compares the altered photo he entered in a Bay area contest and the one he sent to the AP. http://www.poynter.org/latest- news/mediawire/161983/sacramen to-bee-fires-bryan-patrick-for -photo-manipulation/ His manipulations seem so minor, it begs the question, why do it at all? I guess he did win an award with the fire photo but I wonder how much the slightly bigger flames impacted the judges decision?
— Jud Burkett on Ethics 101 - They just fired him. The found two other manipulated photos, one that made the paper and one that was altered for a contest.
— Trent Nelson on Ethics 101 - I agree Trent, this is very sad. We have to have truth and accuracy on our side. If we don’t, we have nothing.
— scott winterton on Ethics 101 - Nice frames, Brian
— Trent Nelson on Wide Angle Weber - Thanks Trent for taking the time to help everybody out!
— Nathan Sweet on Utah Gymnastics Photo Info - This is a sad story, seeing such a talented photographer go down in flames. So far he’s suspended, but really, do you come back from this? Hopefully there aren’t more fakes in his files to be uncovered.
— Trent Nelson on Ethics 101 - Yes, same one that was in my other photo as well. And Grayson’s.
— Erik Daenitz on Day & Night - Was there an earthquake?
— Chris Detrick on Day & Night - Bawse
— Erik Daenitz on Lightspeed - Way to go “good photographer”! Loved the article.
— Christopher Reeves on My Take on Sundance with Angry Birds
- The Poynter story has an animation that compares the altered photo he entered in a Bay area contest and the one he sent to the AP. http://www.poynter.org/latest- news/mediawire/161983/sacramen to-bee-fires-bryan-patrick-for -photo-manipulation/ His manipulations seem so minor, it begs the question, why do it at all? I guess he did win an award with the fire photo but I wonder how much the slightly bigger flames impacted the judges decision?
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WSU vs. Northern CO
Thought I would post some WSU basketball photos from tonight. Even threw a wide angle one in for Mr. Nicholson.
More here.
My Take on Sundance with Angry Birds
Reuters asked me to write a blog entry about how I covered Sundance. You can find it HERE.
Jimmer Fredette returns to Utah and Pete gets nailed

Sacramento Kings guard Jimmer Fredette (7) falls out of bounds while defended by Utah Jazz guard Earl Watson (11) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012, in Salt Lake City. The Utah Jazz won 96-93. (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart)

Referee Brent Barnaky falls into the media after being knocked down by Sacramento Kings guard Tyreke Evans (13) during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Utah Jazz, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012, in Salt Lake City. The Utah Jazz won 96-93. (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart)
JoePa

Micha inspired me to share from my part of the world/country/region, too.
Spent the past week in State College, Pa., covering the death of former Penn State football coach Joe Paterno.
Avalanche Training

Andy VanHouten with Park City search and rescue guides an AirMed chopper dropping off a local highly-trained avalanche rescue dog team near Dog lake at Brighton at the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 to do avalanche victim search drills, beacon searches and helicopter training conducted by Wasatch Backcountry Rescue (WBR).


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