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Getting a twisted view of things (_DSC5867)
This photo was ranked amongst the "World's Best Photo of Malaysia"
Pet macaws thrive on frequent interaction and attention from their owners, and a lack of this can lead to their mental and physical suffering. Other sub-bondings also take place and most macaws that are subjected to non-aggressive behavior will trust most humans, and can be handled even by strangers if someone familiar is also alongside.
It should be noted that photography is essentially harmless and aesthetics are not intrinsically a moral issue, and therefore people should do any bonehead thing they please as long as they’re not hurting anyone. Well worth remembering the next time somebody tries to tell you that your fascination with {insert unfashionable photographic technique here} indicates your lower moral status and general unfitness to be seen in company.
Gears: Nikon D50 and Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM APO lens
Location: Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Kuala Lumpur
Processing: WB and contrast, cropped to 16:9
For most of my film works, I've also put up a new gallery on Leica User Group HERE
Getting a twisted view of things (_DSC5867)
This photo was ranked amongst the "World's Best Photo of Malaysia"
Pet macaws thrive on frequent interaction and attention from their owners, and a lack of this can lead to their mental and physical suffering. Other sub-bondings also take place and most macaws that are subjected to non-aggressive behavior will trust most humans, and can be handled even by strangers if someone familiar is also alongside.
It should be noted that photography is essentially harmless and aesthetics are not intrinsically a moral issue, and therefore people should do any bonehead thing they please as long as they’re not hurting anyone. Well worth remembering the next time somebody tries to tell you that your fascination with {insert unfashionable photographic technique here} indicates your lower moral status and general unfitness to be seen in company.
Gears: Nikon D50 and Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM APO lens
Location: Kuala Lumpur Bird Park, Kuala Lumpur
Processing: WB and contrast, cropped to 16:9
For most of my film works, I've also put up a new gallery on Leica User Group HERE