I'm going to post this suggestion here rather than in the comment section of the image I just saw, because it applies to everyone. We all have to realize that taking a picture of a beautiful thing is not art. The beautiful thing might be art, but our photo of it is not. If you go to see the pyramids, please don't throw your camera in the air, then upload the photo you got with the camera tilted and blurred - just because there happens to be a pyramid in the photo.
Likewise with wildlife. Shooting a photo of a tiger isn't art unless you compose the photo well and use the appropriate technical methods to achieve an effect. As an example of well-made wildlife art I will refer you to egggray's work. Notice the clarity, the composition, and the use of a wide aperture to isolate the subject in space. In the past I've been guilty of this, so I'm not going to condemn people, but since I realized this my work has changed, and I feel that it's something we all could benefit from knowing.
Likewise with wildlife. Shooting a photo of a tiger isn't art unless you compose the photo well and use the appropriate technical methods to achieve an effect. As an example of well-made wildlife art I will refer you to egggray's work. Notice the clarity, the composition, and the use of a wide aperture to isolate the subject in space. In the past I've been guilty of this, so I'm not going to condemn people, but since I realized this my work has changed, and I feel that it's something we all could benefit from knowing.