I'm curious as to what people think about intervention in nature in regards to a photographer.
We've all seen those terribly graphic shots of a lion killing a zebra.
Not many of us are likely to be a situation where we are torn between snapping away to get that 'nature in action' photo or to rush in, punch Mr Grisly Bear in the face and save that poor Salmon.
I would think in situation like those our own survival instinct would prevail so that Mr Grisly does indeed have fish fingers for dinner instead of human entrails.
But what about something a bit more tangible and a bit more likely to happen in front of you?
Lets say something like a butterfly caught in a web. Or a dragonfly drowning in a pond?
Do you reach out and save the poor creature or do you let it die as you record it's death on your memory card?
What if it was not an insect but a small animal like a squirrel trying to climb out of a ditch but it keeps falling back into the water. Slowly it gets more and more tired and you know that it will soon give up and sink below the surface?
Some graphic shots are staring you in the face. But a creatures eyes and light are fading. What do you do? What DO YOU do?
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