Thanks Jostein!  That's a great way to look at it.

On 4/7/11 11:11 AM, "AlunFoto" <alunf...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Lovely bird portrait, Liz.
>In my opinion, a shot like this taken in the wild is always ethically
>dubious, in contrast to one shot under controlled conditions like you
>have done. If shot in the wild, the burden of evidence is always on
>the photographer to convince the audience that no harm came to the
>animal. Including imprinting.
>
>Throw that back to the purists and see how they handle it. :-)
>
>Jostein
>
>2011/4/7 Liz Masoner <lizmaso...@bellsouth.net>:
>> It's not a cormorant but I was happy to get a chance to photograph a
>>baby
>> great horned owl at the local wildlife center today.  He'll be with the
>> center until about August when he's old enough to fend for himself.
>>
>> http://lizmasoner.wordpress.com/2011/04/06/i-love-the-shot/
>>
>> ~Liz
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