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Hello peeps
Me and "her indoors" are staying for a week in a caravan in the Peak District next week. The caravan sits in the lee of a woods and our primary entertainment will be photographing the local bugs, animals and flowers.
I had been considering ways to attract some creatures closer to our caravan so i could still take some snaps, in the event of inclement weather. ( I anticipate it will p**s down all week as it usually does)
This got me thinking about the "ethics" of capturing images of creatures and the impact it has on the creatures. For example taking bugs home and chilling them prior to togging or trampling their nice habitat with size 10 boots.
Has anyone any views on this ?
PS does anyone have any good tips to attract some critters
Dave
Me and "her indoors" are staying for a week in a caravan in the Peak District next week. The caravan sits in the lee of a woods and our primary entertainment will be photographing the local bugs, animals and flowers.
I had been considering ways to attract some creatures closer to our caravan so i could still take some snaps, in the event of inclement weather. ( I anticipate it will p**s down all week as it usually does)
This got me thinking about the "ethics" of capturing images of creatures and the impact it has on the creatures. For example taking bugs home and chilling them prior to togging or trampling their nice habitat with size 10 boots.
Has anyone any views on this ?
PS does anyone have any good tips to attract some critters

Dave

