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Originally Posted by glsammy I didn't do anything that anyone else wouldn't have tried to do. |
Spoken like a true wildlife photographer, the distance you are talking about is more than exceptable & given the fact that you were in plain sight & on a very public reserve I can't see a problems.
In my opinion it only becomes a problem when your presence intrudes on & disrupts the subjects natural behaviour, and in my experience you have to be extremely close in most cases for this to happen.
Experienced wildlife photographers always put the targets welfare first, and having seen loads of your excellent images I certainly include you in this bracket pal.
