The Telegraph this week has a gallery of images from two underwater photography competitions - "the Our    World Under Water competition and the fourth annual Deep    Indonesia International underwater photo competition. Prizes for the    events were worth over $120,000 (£74,000). The two competitions attracted    over 5,000 entries and winners were picked from 20 countries across the    world."
Embedded above is "Underwater Sadness" by Ramon Dominguez, showing a sea turtle caught in a net in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico.  Photographers are not supposed to intervene when doing nature documentaries; lets hope this one made an exception in this case.
There are several dozen more photos here.

 
 
they are allowed to intervene if it is a situation caused by human interaction. I don't see why they wouldn't but some people are jerks.
ReplyDeleteThis is heartbreaking.
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