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I understand perfectly and share the same feelings. However, I must disagree.
The early part of my european career was to cover refugees, displaced populations
and war areas photography. Though I could not stand the sufferings and miseries of
war, I could not close my eyes at the sight of scene of humiliation, destruction and killings.
I had to record them all, and well!
As hockey player, I like and appreciate a given degree of virility in the sport, like in any
sport but I always hated the violence on the ice even when I was dragged into the fights
sometimes.
Nature has rules, its very own set of rules and all can't always be comfortable to our con-
templative photographic approach. You shot too late to show the real, and cruel rules in
the game of survival in the wild. What about the fight to survive of the owl? Would this be
with an extra effort from your part?
If Mother Nature kills, it is part of life! …hard spectacle granted but worth capturing it.
I still have to find an other appellation than "senseless horrible stupidity" when a given
humanity hurts, evacuates, or executes an other humanity.