perjantai 26. helmikuuta 2016

Imaging recource: Close encounters of the Polar kind

In 2014, while working on Franz Josef Land, the world's most northern archipelago, National Geographic photographer Cory Richards spent over a month trying to capture a great image of a polar bear. This was Cory's first experience working with polar bears in their natural habitat and he wanted to show the animal up close. Getting up close and personal with a polar bear is a dangerous proposition, so Cory opted to set up a camera and hope that the bear came over to it. Observing a polar bear on the beach from the safety of their boat, Cory thought it was a...
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