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I was faced with a dilemma: as a photographer for a newspaper, am I allowed to digitally alter my pictures? Am I distorting the truth? Should I leave them straight and show how they are in real life? I suppose it depends on the context in which the pictures are appearing.

Tom Jenkins on digital photojournalism, and the dilemmas he faced when he returned to shoot the Olympic Park six months after the Games.
Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian

    I was faced with a dilemma: as a photographer for a newspaper, am I allowed to digitally alter my pictures? Am I distorting the truth? Should I leave them straight and show how they are in real life? I suppose it depends on the context in which the pictures are appearing.

    Tom Jenkins on digital photojournalism, and the dilemmas he faced when he returned to shoot the Olympic Park six months after the Games.

    Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian

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    In the first video of the Guardian’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year hustings, Ian Prior gives his reasons for Jessica Ennis, London 2012 poster girl and under-pressure Olympian, to win the gong. With her image on billboards all over the city, Ennis was British athletics’ greatest hope of gold at the London Games, but the style with which she achieved her goal surely makes her a favourite for the prize

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    Iliesa Delana defies gravityIliesa Delana became Fiji’s first Paralympic champion in breathtaking style. The 27-year-old won the F42 high jump (for single-leg amputees) with a hopping run-up and a face-forward leap of 1.74m Photograph: Matt Dunham/AP

Tim Lewis on the thrilling moments that made the Games

    Iliesa Delana defies gravity
    Iliesa Delana became Fiji’s first Paralympic champion in breathtaking style. The 27-year-old won the F42 high jump (for single-leg amputees) with a hopping run-up and a face-forward leap of 1.74m
    Photograph: Matt Dunham/AP

    Tim Lewis on the thrilling moments that made the Games

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Just the victory parade to go, and then Britain’s summer of love will be over. London 2012, the capital’s greatest party in living memory, is done. At the risk of using up the entire annual quota of Guardian editorial schmaltz in one go, this past month it feels as if most of us have been (as Boris Johnson would have it) cropdusted with serotonin, the happiness hormone. 

Read the Guardian’s editorial this morning on the Paralympics and Olympics summer of love.
Here’s the review of the closing ceremony from our Olympics editor Owen Gibson, and Jonathan Freedland looks back on the summer of 2012
Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images Europe

What an amazing night - relive the closing ceremony & look back on the summer of 2012 with the Guardian

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    Just the victory parade to go, and then Britain’s summer of love will be over. London 2012, the capital’s greatest party in living memory, is done. At the risk of using up the entire annual quota of Guardian editorial schmaltz in one go, this past month it feels as if most of us have been (as Boris Johnson would have it) cropdusted with serotonin, the happiness hormone. 

    Read the Guardian’s editorial this morning on the Paralympics and Olympics summer of love.

    Here’s the review of the closing ceremony from our Olympics editor Owen Gibson, and Jonathan Freedland looks back on the summer of 2012

    Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images Europe

    What an amazing night - relive the closing ceremony & look back on the summer of 2012 with the Guardian

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    A new influx of volunteers – fewer in number, but in equal density to the Olympics, so visitors will have no shortage of people relentlessly encouraging them to smile – will start taking up their places. Around 70% will be fresh to these Games, while 30% will have also experienced what Paralympic organisers jokingly refer to as “the warm-up”.

    London 2012: let the Paralympics preparations begin

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    Latest of the lip-syncs comes from… TEAM GB! Ennis and Hoy join the Adidas marketing coup as a host of Great Britain’s Olympic champions’ take on Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now to celebrate the success of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Louis Smith is amazing in this…

    Nice way to round it all off (and get it out of their system before the closing ceremony!)

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