Hurricane Sandy is a disaster for the east coast of the USA. The flooding of homes and businesses is traumatic, and one hopes that it turns out to be less serious than expected, although the photos published of the flooding look pretty serious. Here’s a cautionary note in The Atlantic about Sorting the Real Sandy Photos from the Fakes. I just had to copy this terrific photo from the article.
Posted by: timdodds | October 30, 2012
A cautionary note about fake photographs
Posted in BBC & the Media, Flooding
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