olivehydra
Very Well-Known Member
Hello all,
Time for a new thread... was reading in a book (yank) about the strict Australian fauna laws and was surprised to learn that even photographing wild herps is illegal. I was aware that the laws were strict in reference to interfering with herps, even extending to dead specimens such as road kill, but wasnt aware that photographing was considered a no-no (maybe climbing molochs :wink: ). Can anyone verify the illegal status of photographing??
I wouldnt like to break the law but it just seems every time I take a photo of a rock, branch, tree or even the ground, some pesky reptile creeps into the framed shot. Any ideas how to prevent this? It keeps happening :wink:
Time for a new thread... was reading in a book (yank) about the strict Australian fauna laws and was surprised to learn that even photographing wild herps is illegal. I was aware that the laws were strict in reference to interfering with herps, even extending to dead specimens such as road kill, but wasnt aware that photographing was considered a no-no (maybe climbing molochs :wink: ). Can anyone verify the illegal status of photographing??
I wouldnt like to break the law but it just seems every time I take a photo of a rock, branch, tree or even the ground, some pesky reptile creeps into the framed shot. Any ideas how to prevent this? It keeps happening :wink: