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Jens' Wildlife"WILDLIFE" = LIFE in the WILD. When I see a nice image of a wild animal, I am not only fascinated by the wonderful creature I am also appreciating the way it has been imaged and the efforts that I know a real wildlife photographer have to face to get the pictures. To me, it is really sad that most people think of 'wildlife' as animals that could have lived in the wild, thus including animals in zoos and, for example, birds or reptiles in captivity. Images of animals in those situations has nothing to do with 'wildlife photography', IMO! I will NOT post any images of animals in captivity here, nor tame or domestic animals.Jens Birch 25-Oct-2004 | ||
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