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Thread: It was a fake.

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    Default It was a fake.

    Remember that photograph, the one in the wildlife section of the wolf,well they were disqualified as it was deemed to be an "actor".

    It was a cracking photo though.
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    This was the post discussing it



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobinovich View Post
    This was the post discussing it
    It was a tiny artical in the P@ J that caught my eye today,talk about "old news"
    Never judge someone until you have walked two moons in their moccasins.

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    A fake, yes, the animal was a tame model, but it is still a stunning image, the vision to create the concept and then the technical ability to turn it into a photograph, particularly bearing in mind that it was taken on transparency film is still admirable, even if his understanding of the rules was somewhat suspect.

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    Interesting article by Andy Rouse about the situation on the Amateur Photographer website:

    http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk...ws_294027.html

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