tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7295582917493017312.post1667101195533219901..comments2024-03-08T00:18:06.033-08:00Comments on MALAYSIAN WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY: Here comes the judgeGraeme Guy http://www.blogger.com/profile/01206652930470261533noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7295582917493017312.post-13100601026103466152017-07-29T05:54:57.607-07:002017-07-29T05:54:57.607-07:00Very interesting and well written post. I sometim...Very interesting and well written post. I sometimes wish digital photography never came about as many of those types of photographers you mentioned, would have never had the patience to work with film, but then the rest of us would not have use of a fantastic medium.<br /><br />It's a reason I don't enter wildlife photography competitions and tend to shun other photographers as it seems to be all be about getting the picture, a trophy, regardless of thought to the animal or even the environment. They are like the paparazzi photographers of the nature world.<br /><br />I was quite horrified by your mentioning 'Bird Gluing' and had to read that part over a few times to make sure I understood it correct and still not sure I do. A real alive bird or birds are glued to a branch?<br /><br />I wonder how long the acts of those who do this kind of thing will have repercussions on the rest of and our enjoyment of seeing, being with and photographing nature.Frank Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06297315370730666745noreply@blogger.com