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1. The man was pushed into the subway and the photographer was able to take the photo because he was trying to warn the train with his flash that there was a man hanging from the tracks.
2. He said he took the photo to warn the train with his flash.
3. I do not think he should have taken the photo. He should have ran and helped the man instead of taking it.
4. No, I personally think he made the worst decision. He wanted a photo more than an alive man.
5. I agree with the photo on the front page to catch people attention. It is disrespectful from the big DOOMED caption at the bottom.
6. It doesn't matter what you do, helping people and doing the right thing should always come first to your mind. Some photojournalist seem to be selfish by wanting and capturing the image.
7. I think if the photographer is helping out something they photograph then it is ethically acceptable.
8. If they are influencing the situation for the good then they can, but if it puts people at risk than no. 
9. In this situation, the most appropriate response would be to go help the man about to get hit by the train.

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