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    Photographing endangered species

    If you photograph an animal on the endangered species list should you use an ext inction meter?

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    Photographing endangered species

    Absolutely, it's a must! Incident meters won't work, simply because the incidence of meeting a specimen are far too low.

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    Photographing endangered species

    Absolutely, it's a must! Incident meters won't work, simply because the incidence of meeting a specimen is far too low.

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    Photographing endangered species

    Yes, and an enhancing filter on the lens.

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    Photographing endangered species

    It seems a worthy undertaking to me, Brian. The ability to make many copies in the darkroom would be a blessing!

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    Photographing endangered species

    You should also be absolutely certain to take the picture, and not shoot it! If you can get it into mass reproduction, so much the better.

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