Really. Do you think all the great wildlife shots in outdoor photographer and 
other magazines are shot in places other than National parks, from blinds 
around feeders etc... These guys don't just walk around the woods with huge 
lenses and 800 asa film hoping to find something that will sit still long 
enough for them to shoot it. They go to where the pickings are good and work 
it. I'm not talking about tame animals from a zoo, I'm talking about animals 
that have grown accustomed to people and allow a fairly close approach. These 
do not take away from the editorial value of a shot...  

In a message dated 3/12/03 9:33:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>the editorial value of such shots is less, if you submit to a publication
>that cares about these things.

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