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The Bamboo Rat....

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The Bamboo Rat. sent on November 21, 2018 (2:09) by Claudio Sciarra. 39 comments, 2732 views.

at 112mm, 1/60 f/9.0, ISO 400,

Siamo lungo una strada del Laos. Questa per altro anche aggressiva, povera bestia, ( soffiava come un mantice), ratto del bambù era all'asta, e se lo sono aggiudicato in cinque minuti. In questo paese e qui la documento solo da viaggiatore senza nessuna morale, si mangia ogni tipo di animale. Vi risparmierò le foto di ragni, bachere, pipistrelli, rospi, cani affettati, in vendita nei mercati. Ognuno pensi quello che vuole io non mi scandalizzo molto, visto che purtroppo mangio carne. A quel punto al di là dei gusti, non so se sia più giusto sacrificare un agnellino di latte o un cane. In Inghilterra il coniglio è un animale da compagnia e nessuno si sognerebbe di mangiarlo. In India alcuni monaci Giainisti hanno una scopa con cui spazzano davanti a sè per non calpestare piccoli animali. D'altronde però è provato che anche le piante soffrono. Più che viaggio e più che spalanco gli occhi e forse un po' spero anche la mente.





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sent on November 21, 2018 (8:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


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sent on November 21, 2018 (8:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful caption, what is worthwhile is not the fact that they eat it but the see tied on a leash ready to be slaughtered.
Belo the shot and composition.
Hello, Rosario

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sent on November 21, 2018 (8:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful caption, what is worthwhile is not the fact that they eat it but the see tied on a leash ready to be slaughtered.
Belo the shot and composition.
Hello, Rosario

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sent on November 21, 2018 (11:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Quoto Rosario... in toto :-/

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sent on November 21, 2018 (16:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


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sent on November 21, 2018 (18:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I share everything with Romina........ photo reportage Beautiful....
Hello Raymond

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sent on November 21, 2018 (18:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A document that goes beyond the shot (excellent) and leads to reflection...
Willy-nents We are all the fruit of our traditions! /QUOTE
all, more or less, we had grandparents or relatives who were feeding on the animals of the Home Farm

in most of the "exotic" countries where I have been, that is the reality. Animals bring you alive to the market.
only in a few places there is the sensitivity of not scaring them and there is covered his head...
in our "civilization" the lobsters are put alive in boiling water, until not too many years ago the pig bled out (overflight on the How).
I do not judge for goodness sake, I ate both the one and the other! Today, however, change seems to me an act due.

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sent on November 21, 2018 (21:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


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sent on November 21, 2018 (22:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Photo Complaint with a very clear description of the problem... definitely unsolvable!!
Congratulations! A greeting
Francesco :-)

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sent on November 21, 2018 (23:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

;-) Definitely a document to reflect that goes beyond photography. ;-)

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sent on November 21, 2018 (23:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I totally agree with Fabio

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sent on November 21, 2018 (23:39)

What we eat is born of culture and need but I do not like to see this creature tied in this way. Nonetheless, it is a good record shot which stimulates thought.

Ann

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sent on November 22, 2018 (2:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


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sent on November 22, 2018 (7:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Claudio between photo and caption you gave a meal to us a lot of cues. I share to 1000% your thought and that of Romina. Especially the phrase "I do not judge"... I find that really wise. We "Westerners" and "civilians" are the ECJ ones we invented the intensive farms. We give the "barbarian" to a poor ECJ has hunted a rat grown in nature to sell it for a few clots to another poor man who must kill him and cook to eat meat to his family? We care about the fear of the animal because it spent two days in the can? And the animals that are born and grow up for months in very tight cages and die without ever seeing nature? Is there any nobility in this? HSI Dear Claudio: It is good not to judge... As a famous said one is better to think before the Pallo in our eye. ;-)

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sent on November 22, 2018 (8:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Claudio.... I share your thoughts on safari some times too ' touristy '... is one of the reasons why I always travel alone and I always try to avoid situations and places like those you told.
Unfortunately I hope for our species I've lost it for a long time...
Good day
Fabio

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sent on November 22, 2018 (8:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

At the base of all these auctions/beliefs and various slaughterhouses there are the poachers, the true evil of these havoc, eliminated them perhaps Raremmo in the middle of the work. But if we look at the history of the earth sooner or later nature finds a way to rival us humans.

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sent on November 22, 2018 (8:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

[Quoteaggiare not taught me to accept, made me understand how the human species is stupid and ignorant... because it does not have the balls to change... in the name so many times of a religion, a belief, a dictator or a tradition.
We are small, we are a very small species.] /QUOTE
I fully agree, it is we humans, that we should understand the world and respect it..
A clik, as always that should make you think...
But it is too challenging to activate consciousness and mind
these journeys, which we do enrich us, always
Thanks
Biz

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sent on November 22, 2018 (9:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice picture. Makes you think. And once again I conclude that the man is in good substance a merd @ CCI @ because it still too little evolved. I do not differentiate between peoples, although I know that those people in the east does things unspeakable and not imaginable, but sosso below, scratch scratch, each has its own. There's still a long way to go.

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sent on November 22, 2018 (10:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

No offense and without wanting to do morality to anyone but the meat that arrives on our shelves is produced in a much more cruel than what happens in situations like that documented here.
The recent documentary Dominion offers a very realistic testimony on the subject, has been filmed in large part with drones and is also interesting from a technical point of view as an example of reportage in places unaccessible in person, in this case because no one He'il never give permission to film.
is located in Italian on Vimeo for free (and legally, being Vimeo!), for example looking for "Vimeo Dominion Italian".

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sent on November 22, 2018 (11:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice shot, and good testimony. Honestly, as cruel as it may seem to observe the last moments of life of an animal, I see nothing different from a scene of natural predation. In the end the rat is captured and unbred, the man like many other species Hunt (always) of everything, and the trapping is one of the oldest documented hunting activities.


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