Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Why don't photographers interfere with nature?
Why don't photographers interfere with nature?
Because from the perspective of protecting the environment and caring for nature, of course, we can't disturb wild animals.
Wildlife shooting usually uses telephoto lens or super telephoto lens for long-distance shooting. Don't disturb them, especially some large carnivorous wild animals, because photographers who shoot wild animals must strictly abide by the position of "bystanders" and can only record and not interfere.
Any man-made influence is a violation of the laws of nature. It's easy to understand: you helped him get food today. How about tomorrow? How about the day after tomorrow? Nature is the survival of the fittest, and any animal should survive in a cruel environment by its own efforts.
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