Re: An ethical consideration

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It'd work for me. We have hawks here as well as a few Mexican eagles, and if staking out in a blind and baiting a spot will get me a good photo, I'm all for it.

Dave
www.dtphoto.com

At 05:49 PM 01/20/2003 -0800, you wrote:
I have an opportunity to photography an eagle near where I live. It has
lived in this area for some time and is well known to the locals.

The only business in the area (Ollala, Wa.) is a store/gas station. The
owner has offered to let me set up a blind in an unused part of the property
that will allow a very close camera position to the beach area. He said they
have baited the eagle in the past by laying out a large piece of fat and the
eagle will come in and snatch it up. He has offered to allow me to
photograph the bird this way.

What is the consensus of the group about this behavior or technique for the
purpose of getting the shot?

Take care,
Gregory david Stempel
FIREFRAMEi m a g i n g






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