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Maybe I havn't worded this quite correctly but clearly these shots are amazing, but also quite clearly not taken as wild images which is what is being claimed in the article and also here. If they are wild then how is the photographer still alive ?
Why claim ...
Jonathan said: 'At first I was quite nervous being so close to the animals, as I did not know what to expect and they are wild.
'It's a big adrenaline rush. When you're so close you can see the drool dripping onto their jaws and you can't believe it.
'By far the most nerve-racking animal was the black leopard, which made me fear for my life and I thought it could attack at any moment.'
Thankfully he, and his camera, survived to tell the tale.
Off course it is very possible that the photgrapher went here to take some of his shots.
Animals with Individual Rates for Single Sessions
Photo sessions are one hour long. These animals are trained to perform behavior-on-command. Additional time is pro-rated.
Individual Rate Species**:
Grizzly Bear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500/session
I am not complaining about the images being taken of trained animals but why try to pass them off as being taken in the wild :shrug:, does it not diminish truly wild images taken by other phtographers ?
Why claim ...
Jonathan said: 'At first I was quite nervous being so close to the animals, as I did not know what to expect and they are wild.
'It's a big adrenaline rush. When you're so close you can see the drool dripping onto their jaws and you can't believe it.
'By far the most nerve-racking animal was the black leopard, which made me fear for my life and I thought it could attack at any moment.'
Thankfully he, and his camera, survived to tell the tale.
Off course it is very possible that the photgrapher went here to take some of his shots.
Animals with Individual Rates for Single Sessions
Photo sessions are one hour long. These animals are trained to perform behavior-on-command. Additional time is pro-rated.
Individual Rate Species**:
Grizzly Bear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500/session
I am not complaining about the images being taken of trained animals but why try to pass them off as being taken in the wild :shrug:, does it not diminish truly wild images taken by other phtographers ?

It's selling papers and getting website hits for the media involved! Truth and fact is irrelevant :shrug: Those are excellent shots and worthy of publication inmho and I would also argue that they are 'wild' animals even if they are captive in some animal park in Montana! .... How many here would really have the balls to get that close to those animals? ... Or perhaps he set up a remote capture / trigger