If the shutter speed would go up 1 for each lie told by him, there is not a
camera made that goes that high. Maybe with that new "fast" film they are
making, and the resultant cameras that will have 10,000 + shutter speeds,
this could be done.
Catmaster
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From: "Ken Norton" <image66@xxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 4:29 PM
Subject: [OM] Moral question
> A Moral Question?
>
> Here is a moral question for you. This
> is an imaginary situation, but
> it may be interesting deciding what you
> would do.
>
> The situation:
> You are in the Midwest,and there
> is a huge flood and many homes
> have been lost, water supplies
> compromised, and let's say you're a
> photographer out getting still photos for
> a news service, traveling alone, looking
> for that prize winning photo shot.
> If you were to stumble across Bill
> Clinton struggling to keep from
> being swept away in a raging river and
> you had a choice of rescuing him or
> getting a Pulitzer prize-winning
> photograph of the death of a President,
> what shutter speed would you use?
>
>
>
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