Manglo
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I found this comments under a YouTube video and would like to hear your opinions.
Does it be wildlife photography if you take pictures from a hide where the owner placed food for the birds of prey? Does it be wildlife photography, if you take pictures in a local park, where a part of the park between ponds and the islands is a bird protection area, but the animals are used to people? If the heron can fly away any time he wants and you could also take pictures of him then, in a nearby field outside the park? But does it be wildlife photography then, if you travel to a national park in, let's say Africa, hire a local ranger who knows where lies a dead zebra from the day before and lions can be exspected. It's just a bigger park. ;-)
I'ld really like to hear your opinions.
Greetings
Manuel
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.Does it be wildlife photography if you take pictures from a hide where the owner placed food for the birds of prey? Does it be wildlife photography, if you take pictures in a local park, where a part of the park between ponds and the islands is a bird protection area, but the animals are used to people? If the heron can fly away any time he wants and you could also take pictures of him then, in a nearby field outside the park? But does it be wildlife photography then, if you travel to a national park in, let's say Africa, hire a local ranger who knows where lies a dead zebra from the day before and lions can be exspected. It's just a bigger park. ;-)
I'ld really like to hear your opinions.
Greetings
Manuel
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