So I would hope from an early age you were told that cheating is bad, right? And I know that you don't all listen to those words and that most of you have cheated at one time or another, but what if cheating caused you to lose a prestigious award and a lot of money.
This above picture was supposedly taken by photographer David Byrne and it was declared the best landscape photo of the year and he was given the title of landscape photographer of the year. Shortly after all of those awards, including money, was given to him it was discovered that he had used photoshop to "inhance" the image.
Now maybe you don't think that is bad, but he had entered it into a contest and called it a "pure" picture. So my main question is, is what he did considered cheating? Does it make a difference if you know that the judges of the contest didn't catch the photoshoping in the photo, someone else had to point it out to them?
So what is the line between right and wrong? Should he have his title stripped? Or do you think it is no big deal like Byrne who said that everyone "messes with their photos" and thought the taking of his title was unjusified? What would you say if you were a judge that was mis-informed?