Here's a dilemma for you ...
Here's a dilemma for you...what
would you do? This
test only has one question, but
it's a very important
one. Please don't answer it
without giving it some
serious thought. By giving an
honest answer you will
discover where you stand morally.
The test features an
unlikely, completely fictional
situation, in which you
will have to make a decision.
Remember that your
answer needs to be honest, yet
spontaneous.
Please scroll down slowly and
consider each line.
Thoughtfulness is important for
this evaluation to be
meaningful! Ready? Begin.....
The Situation:
You're in Florida...In Miami, to
be exact...
There is chaos around you, caused
by a hurricane and
severe flooding of biblical
proportions. You are a
photojournalist working for a
major newspaper caught
in the middle of this great
disaster.
The situation is nearly hopeless.
You're trying to shoot
career-making photos.
There are houses and people
swirling around you, some
disappearing under the water.
Nature is showing all
its destructive fury.
You see a man in the water; he is
fighting for his
life, trying not to be taken away
with the water and
debris.
You move closer. Somehow the man
looks familiar.
Suddenly, you know who it is...
it's George W. Bush!
At the same time you notice that
the raging waters are
about to take him under, forever.
You have two
options.
You can save him or you can take
the most dramatic
photos of your life.
So, you can save the life of
George W. Bush, or you
can shoot a Pulitzer Prize
winning photo, documenting
the death of one of the world's
most powerful men.
Now, here's the question (please
give an honest answer):
Would you select color film, or
rather go with the
classic simplicity of black and
white?
would you do? This
test only has one question, but
it's a very important
one. Please don't answer it
without giving it some
serious thought. By giving an
honest answer you will
discover where you stand morally.
The test features an
unlikely, completely fictional
situation, in which you
will have to make a decision.
Remember that your
answer needs to be honest, yet
spontaneous.
Please scroll down slowly and
consider each line.
Thoughtfulness is important for
this evaluation to be
meaningful! Ready? Begin.....
The Situation:
You're in Florida...In Miami, to
be exact...
There is chaos around you, caused
by a hurricane and
severe flooding of biblical
proportions. You are a
photojournalist working for a
major newspaper caught
in the middle of this great
disaster.
The situation is nearly hopeless.
You're trying to shoot
career-making photos.
There are houses and people
swirling around you, some
disappearing under the water.
Nature is showing all
its destructive fury.
You see a man in the water; he is
fighting for his
life, trying not to be taken away
with the water and
debris.
You move closer. Somehow the man
looks familiar.
Suddenly, you know who it is...
it's George W. Bush!
At the same time you notice that
the raging waters are
about to take him under, forever.
You have two
options.
You can save him or you can take
the most dramatic
photos of your life.
So, you can save the life of
George W. Bush, or you
can shoot a Pulitzer Prize
winning photo, documenting
the death of one of the world's
most powerful men.
Now, here's the question (please
give an honest answer):
Would you select color film, or
rather go with the
classic simplicity of black and
white?
I'd use black and white film.....but make sure that...after I take some Prize-winning picks, to have one of the water logged locals take a picture of me standing in front of Drowning Bush holding up a
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with the good Doctor Focker.

