Through these pictures, one can appreciate the skill and talent of the photographer. It also captures the tenacity of their achievements. I once came across a tv program national geographic regarding how they were able to take close up pictures of wild animals in the arctic in sub zero temperatures. They built a little wooden shed and hid themselves waiting for the perfect moment for a shot, not only they were risking their lives being so close to the action, they stayed there for a period of 2 weeks before the right moments to arrive. By then their heating apparatus had run out of battery, and if they use a wood stove, they would have exposed their presence to the animals. Sometimes when the action was close to their hiding, they held their breaths hoping not to scare off the incredibly precious opportunity for the shots. One thing for sure, these kind of exhibites come with a lot of hard work to achieve. Hat’s off to these dedicated photographers so we could enjoy the supernatural.👍
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Hey Amy, it is nice to see you exploring other topics beside food. Please carry on doing this as you have been doing a good work on filming and materials research.
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