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A moral dilemma?

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NoMercy | 16:40 Wed 06th Jan 2010 | ChatterBank
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The Situation:

You are in NE England. There's chaos all around caused by a hurricane with severe flooding. A flood of biblical proportions. You're a photo-journo working for a major tabloid NP and you're caught in the middle of this epic disaster. You are trying to shoot career-making photos. There are houses and people swirling around you and disappearing into the water as nature unleashes its destructive fury.

The Test:

Suddenly, you see a man in the water. He is fighting for his life, trying not to be taken down with the debris. Then suddenly, you realise..........it's Gordon Brown! The raging torrents are about to take him down forever. You have 2 options: Save the life of Gordon Brown. Or, shoot a dramatic Pulitzer-prize-winning photo, documenting the loss of the Country's most powerful man!

The question:

Would you select a high contrast colour film, or would you go for the classic simplicity of black & white?
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PMSL NoM
that's funny, the name was 'Dwight Eisenhower' the last time I saw this. Universally applicable, obviously.
classic simplicity of black & white, I think it would be more likely to show his good points ;o)
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How fab would it look in sepia....
I wouldn't wast the film no matter how much it might be worth - I DO have morals
Hi NoM x

Groundhog Day.............same answer, my lovely :0)

http://www.theanswerb...k/Question729789.html
xx
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lol Yogi... I thought it deserved another outing... :-)
ERRR why NE england NM, we don't want the bugger...lol
Aww, I would save him, I wouldn't want to see anyone drown. I would take the opportunity to tell him he's a tool, though.
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