用藏在灌木叢裏的微型照相機拍攝動物的神態(圖)
文章來源: DUMARTINI2009-05-24 22:50:37


SPY IN THE HERD
SPY IN THE PRIDE。。。


是從《LE JOURNAL DE MONTREAL》報紙的彩頁上
看到幾幅野生動物攝影作品的。。。
很驚訝!
無論角度,距離,其自然和神態逼真性
都是一般人在非洲野生動物
公園裏拍攝時所無法接近
無法達到的!

從而引起我的興趣:
他們使用怎樣的技術?
有怎樣與眾不同的設備
和經曆?
搜索報上介紹的攝影師的名字,
首先找到了作者的網站:
WOW,一個多麽豐富的野生動物
攝影資源的寶庫!

然後費了很大勁
登錄、轉發。。。
(隻有這麽做才能得到隱藏著的url鏈接)
終於,終於能夠-----
成功地把幾張圖片轉到了自己的博客

累並快樂著的過程!!!





SHAH 兄弟的全部作品

鏈接:

http://www.shahimages.com/index.php


































Elephant - Spy in the Herd: Fighting Elephants







資料:

兩位有著共同興趣愛好的兄弟攝影師


Anup and Manoj , sons of Indian parents, were born and raised in Kenya. They were educated at universities in England, but they soon returned to Kenya, where they turned their love for its land and wildlife into successful careers as photographers. Their award-winning photographs have appeared in numerous magazines including "National Geographic" .


The Shah brothers' breathtaking images chronicle life and death in one of the most fascinating and complex eco-systems in the world, a place left largely untouched by man. Here lions, giraffes, elephants, zebras, cheetahs, hippos, hyenas, baboons, wildebeests, and thousands of other species give birth, play, hunt, feed, groom, sleep, mate, migrate, and die in the dramatic scenes 。。。


關於隱藏照相機拍攝的資料:


Hidden cameras capture amazing images of the secret life of lions and their young

Wildlife photographers Anup and Manoj Shah have spent a total of six months in the heart of the Masai Mara, photographing some of the 20 prides that roam the area. Travelling to the nature reserve last July, the brothers used remote and stand-alone cameras to capture images of the Ol Kiombo, Paradise Plain, Bilashaka and Topi Plain prides. Observing their behaviour and interaction, the Shah brothers returned in February, March and April this year to see their progress.

'Like Einstein said, "There is no one true perspective", and in these photographs we achieved a perspective that we had never imagined,' says Anup, who lives in Watford, Herts.


Grin and bare it: Remote cameras hidden under elephant dung and grass were used to capture images of the cubs and these mature lions



'I am most satisfied with the images which show the personality of the lions.

'There is one image of three lion cubs in the Ol Kiombo pride. They look slightly bold and a little apprehensive but that is exactly what a lion cub is.' Born and raised in Kenya by Indian parents, brothers, Anup and Manoj are self taught wildlife photographers. Concentrating on the behaviour of mammals, the brothers were astonished by the results their remote cameras brought. Placed near watering holes and resting places of each pride, two remote cameras were triggered by movement with images automatically taken every time an infrared beam was broken.

(at 9:02 AM on 30th April 2009)



原來是這樣啊!!