| POLL: "Is Your Wildlife Photography Art, Science, a Combination of Art and Science, or Something Else." |
I consider my bird and/or wildlife photography 100% Art and I'm not concerned (or I don't know enough about my subject) to show its' natural behavior or in its' environment. | 0 0% |
I consider my bird and/or wildlife photography Art, but I strive to show the subject in it's natural environment or displaying natural behavior. | 16 80% |
I consider my bird and/or wildlife photography Science, but I strive to show it artistically. | 3 15% |
I shoot wildlife primarily for scientific reasons; such as, to help me identify what I saw, to document a species existance in a particular location; or to identify individuals of a species (such as whale flukes). | 1 5% |
My wildlife photography is a means of satisfying my desire to hunt. I either take photographs during the non-hunting season, or I no longer hunt, or I don't believe in hunting. | 0 0% |
My wildlife photography is limited to shooting birds at my feeder and I just love to share them on this forum. | 0 0% |
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