On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Mark Cassino <[email protected]> wrote:
> It depends on what you want to do with the image. If you are trying to
> accurately depict the deer and be objectively truthful in
> your portrayal leave the tick in. If you are trying to create a purty pitcher
> for a calendar and are trying to reinforce people's picturesque preconceptions
> of the lovely natural world, take it out.
>
>
> Another way to put it:
>
> If you want to make money off the shot, take the tick out. There is an inverse
> correlation between truthfulness and monetary potential. People pay for photos
> that tell them the world is the way they hope it is.

~~They don't pay for photos that tell them what the world is really
like, I guess
because they can see what the world is really like every day for free.~~

Attn: MARK ROBERTS

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