because I don't think our "real" DaRuDe is this well-trained.
Here's the story that goes with the pic:
WAS AWARD-WINNING WOLF WILD OR A MODEL?
Wildlife photographer stripped of prize for shot of leaping critter
Spanish photographer Jose Luis Rodriguez says his photo shows a wild Iberian wolf. But organizers of a wildlife photography competition in which the image was entered say the animal was trained.
LONDON - Organizers of a wildlife photography competition have disqualified the winning image of a leaping wolf after an investigation determined the animal was trained, not wild.
Judges for the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition had praised Spanish photographer Jose Luis Rodriguez's image featuring an Iberian wolf for its "fairy tale" quality but later became suspicious about its authenticity.
Competition spokeswoman Louise Emerson said Wednesday that judges had investigated and decided that the wolf is probably "an animal model that can be hired for photographic purposes."
The competition's rules said the use of captive animals must be declared. Rodriguez was stripped of the award.
Emerson says Rodriguez denies using a model wolf.
msnbc.com
--All you really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt-- Lucy Van Pelt
because I don't think our "real" DaRuDe is this well-trained.
Here's the story that goes with the pic:
WAS AWARD-WINNING WOLF WILD OR A MODEL?
Wildlife photographer stripped of prize for shot of leaping critter
Spanish photographer Jose Luis Rodriguez says his photo shows a wild Iberian wolf. But organizers of a wildlife photography competition in which the image was entered say the animal was trained.
LONDON - Organizers of a wildlife photography competition have disqualified the winning image of a leaping wolf after an investigation determined the animal was trained, not wild.
Judges for the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition had praised Spanish photographer Jose Luis Rodriguez's image featuring an Iberian wolf for its "fairy tale" quality but later became suspicious about its authenticity.
Competition spokeswoman Louise Emerson said Wednesday that judges had investigated and decided that the wolf is probably "an animal model that can be hired for photographic purposes."
The competition's rules said the use of captive animals must be declared. Rodriguez was stripped of the award.
Emerson says Rodriguez denies using a model wolf.
msnbc.com
--All you really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt-- Lucy Van Pelt