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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You take a photograph.

For this assignment, detail isn't of the utmost importance. Time restraints are very tight. Therefore, you choose to take a photo.

You arrive at the morgue. As you walk through the door, it dawns on you that you are taking a risk as to whether there will be one available for you to photograph. You need to photograph a healthy kidney within the next few hours. That's because you will also have to leave enough time for developing the film.

Things turn out well and you are fortunate enough to have such a kidney to photograph. When you go to take the picture, you realize that the photograph shows more than you would have drawn.

Jaye Schlesinger warns, "Photographs show a lot of blood and unnecessary details and it's very hard to see what's going on."

After taking the photograph, you realize that the results aren't satisfactory. To avoid losing the contract, you decide to do an illustration by hand. Unfortunately, you haven't left yourself much time. You find yourself staying up all night to finish the project.


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