Adrian
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Apologies if already posted but an interesting series of photos and events....
https://travelguideandphotography.com/
https://travelguideandphotography.com/
I guess I don't disagree. I felt pity also, but accept that this is how it usually happens.I don't know. Maybe it's my having grown up on a farm with livestock and numerous dogs and cats, but I think the compassionate thing would have been to put that poor lion out of his misery very quickly. Not stand by with a camera to document a slow, suffering death. But that's my opinion. Gotta feel pity for him.
I don't know. Maybe it's my having grown up on a farm with livestock and numerous dogs and cats, but I think the compassionate thing would have been to put that poor lion out of his misery very quickly. Not stand by with a camera to document a slow, suffering death. But that's my opinion. Gotta feel pity for him.
He states, although he has photographed PEOPLE who have lost everything (including their family members) in natural disasters all over the world, he has NEVER photographed anything as sad as this lion dying!Apologies if already posted but an interesting series of photos and events....
https://travelguideandphotography.com/
But, maybe he didn't sit around a watch a person starve to death - That would be unethical and hard to romanticizeHe states, although he has photographed PEOPLE who have lost everything (including their family members) in natural disasters all over the world, he has NEVER photographed anything as sad as this lion dying!
Folks this is the misplaced empathy we face today. Animals are more important thepan people. Now that is sad.
Philip
Speaks more poorly of you than them!i can think of a few humans that i would enjoy watching die,starting with hag Clinton,etc,etc,etc,im sure you can fill in the names.