wgerrard
Veteran
Mike Johnston at TOP posts an interesting piece about phony wildlife photography. He links to a rather damning report in the Audubon magazine.
The synopsis: Many dramatic wildlife scenes are staged with animals bred in captivity. Examples of obvious cruelty include tossing a polar bear cub down a mountain side and throwing battery acid on fish to make them flop.
Fake photography is not a new phenomenon, but at least when it involves people we can assume they were willing participants in the scam.
The synopsis: Many dramatic wildlife scenes are staged with animals bred in captivity. Examples of obvious cruelty include tossing a polar bear cub down a mountain side and throwing battery acid on fish to make them flop.
Fake photography is not a new phenomenon, but at least when it involves people we can assume they were willing participants in the scam.