A Moral Question

in Small Talk
This is an imaginary situation,
but it may be interesting deciding
what you would do.
The situation:
You are in the Pampanga, and there is a huge flood
in progress. Many homes have been lost,
water supplies compromised, and infrastructure
destroyed.
Let's say you're a photographer out getting still photos
for a news service, traveling alone, looking for particularly
poignant scenes.
If you were to stumble across President GMA
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?
but it may be interesting deciding
what you would do.
The situation:
You are in the Pampanga, and there is a huge flood
in progress. Many homes have been lost,
water supplies compromised, and infrastructure
destroyed.
Let's say you're a photographer out getting still photos
for a news service, traveling alone, looking for particularly
poignant scenes.
If you were to stumble across President GMA
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?
Comments
koRn
:imu: practically speaking,I'd rather have the Pulitzer-Prize award,at least na credit ako sa ginawa ko,si GMA hindi ko alam kung marunong sya magbigay ng credit