You put the OM-2S in program mode, of course, hand it off to the wife, get
a Pulitzer-prize winning picture of yourself rescuing the President of the
United States, big wet kisses from a long list of ladies, disinfectant from
the Red Cross, and tepid handshakes from Al Gore and Hilary.
Joel Wilcox,
down on the river in
Iowa City, Iowa USA
At 06:29 PM 1/11/2000 -0600, you wrote:
> 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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