Friday, September 09, 2005

High contrast, for the details

My Uncle sent me this. It is a good exercise to see where you really stand.


This test only has one question, but it's a very important one. By giving an honest answer, you will discover where you stand morally and ethically.

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 give due consideration to each line. Here it is:



You are in Maine, Kennebunkport to be specific. There is chaos all around you caused by a hurricane with severe flooding.

This is a flood of biblical proportions.

You are a photojournalist working for a major newspaper, and you're caught in the middle of this epic 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 unleashing all of its destructive fury. Suddenly you see a man floundering in the water. He is fighting for his life, trying not to be taken down with the debris.

You move closer, somehow the man looks familiar. You suddenly realize who it is.

It's George W. Bush!

At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to pull him under.

You have two options -- you can save the life of G.W. Bush or you can shoot a dramatic Pulitzer Prize winning photo, documenting the death of one of the world's most powerful men.

So here's the question, and please give an honest answer:

Would you select high contrast color film, or would you go with the classic simplicity of black and white?

3 comments:

Snave said...

Since Bush himself is pretty much a black-and-white guy with no gray areas, I would go for the black-and-white film that would offer the highest contrasts between light and dark. Then the question would simply be which f-stop to use!

Damien said...

B/W no contest, one for the ages.
His monkoid face set against the raging waters, yeah black and white.

Lizzy said...

Either one works for me.