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Harryb
Jan-30-2010, 03:43 PM
http://moosepeterson.com/blog/?p=12060

jwear
Jan-30-2010, 04:22 PM
A very good read but it will fall on deaf ears.

I believe this and try to live it but years ago my moving in cost an animal it's meal and it still makes me mad. My stupidity


I don’t rush out to get the shot because I know my actions could possibly lead to the endangering the critters welfare. I passionately believe that NO photograph is worth sacrificing the welfare of the subject. Period! And there is no need for it. Heck, just in the free pages on this site you can garnish enough biological trivia to prevent this from happening. But more importantly, when did the damn click become so damn important?

Harryb
Feb-01-2010, 08:02 AM
A very good read but it will fall on deaf ears.

I believe this and try to live it but years ago my moving in cost an animal it's meal and it still makes me mad. My stupidity


I don’t rush out to get the shot because I know my actions could possibly lead to the endangering the critters welfare. I passionately believe that NO photograph is worth sacrificing the welfare of the subject. Period! And there is no need for it. Heck, just in the free pages on this site you can garnish enough biological trivia to prevent this from happening. But more importantly, when did the damn click become so damn important?

Hopefully it won't fall on deaf ears.

Ric Grupe
Feb-01-2010, 08:47 AM
why don’t wildlife photographers just simply take comfort and peace in the moment

I could have easily written that...falls right in line with my thoughts.

After all is said and done, the experience will trump the photograph EVERY time.

SimpsonBrothers
Feb-01-2010, 08:55 AM
Kinda made me think of this one...

http://neveryetmelted.com/wp-images/Gnarly.jpg