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Wildlife Photography


hi I’m Rebecca Brayton and welcome to
watchmojo.com and today we’re checking
out a photo exhibit that showcases three
distinctly different sets of wildlife
photography we’re in the nature’s best
photography magazine award and this
exhibition normally shows in the
Smithsonian in Washington we pick the
big games for the jungle for this
section so here is the big cats and
giraffe and animal like this how is
nature photography different from other
types of photography in this section I
think there’s a few of them that have
humor in it the big cattle are always
exciting they’re always like special
everybody loves them this photograph i
think is very nice because of the humor
in it it’s a it’s a very special i mean
obviously the cub is trying to show that
he’s a bigger man and the mother doesn’t
really believe it and how did this
photographers get these photographs
those guys there is there life to do
that i think what they want to show is
their respect for nature basically the
title of this one is giraffe necking and
i think you can have a play on word on
this one are they fighting are they
kissing are they playing there’s a very
human appeal to it and that’s why I like
this picture so now we’re in the vase on
man Yi section of the exhibition why
don’t you tell us a bit more about this
world-class photographer verisign is
very special person he won his first
prize he was 14 years old and then now
he’s barely 30 and won the wildlife
photographer of the year award
three-time is the only person who ever
done that he likes to go where it’s cold
minus 60-80 that’s what he thinks is fun
this is from Kamchatka in Russia one of
his inspiration was a photographer from
Japan that was killed by one of those
bear and he wanted to go back and he
went there and for the graph them and
now we’re seeing like a cub being
harassed by flies and he’s trying to
stand up to them and what type of
animals does he like to focus on I think
he likes the fragile animal and he wants
to show how animal
us can survive in such a place where
nobody else can survive so a lot of
birds but also the bigger animal like
musk ox these are marks cards from
Norway I think what venza likes about
these animal is the fact that they go
about in minus 60 temperature there’s
almost no food there and they’re very
resilient and that’s what attracts him
to them now we’re in the National
Geographic section what more can you
tell me about the National Geographic
Society National Geographic is one of
the best and first organization to do
research on animals the president in
fact was Graham Bell who invented the
phone we got many pictures from their
Museum it’s about the water mammal and
we have the big ways we have normal we
have beluga and how the killer whales
this video guys from Canada and
practicing from Nova Scotia there’s some
excursion that goes there and people can
go and try to take picture of them
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