Nature: Wildlife (PROFESSIONAL) - HONORABLE MENTION
Upupa epops
Photo © Nicolas Reusens
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Upupa epops incoming to feed her prole.
After many days patiently watching the evolution of this family, we set out to finally assemble our gear and take the captures we had dreamed off.
Next days chicks had their first flight so this was a really tight schedule and we managed it perfectly!
One of the greatest satisfactions of photography is traveling around the world and 'capturing' the weird and wonderful creatures I'm showing you herewith.
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Upupa epops incoming to feed her prole.
After many days patiently watching the evolution of this family, we set out to finally assemble our gear and take the captures we had dreamed off.
Next days chicks had their first flight so this was a really tight schedule and we managed it perfectly!
About author:
I've always had a sharp eye for nature and been fascinated by insects, so six years ago I bought my first reflex camera with which I started from scratch experimenting and learning the 'secrets' of THE macro photography as I imagined it should be when as a kid I collected ants, moths and other insects in matchboxes.I guess you could call me a perfectionist or maybe even a freak, but this is how I've always felt things should be done.One of the greatest satisfactions of photography is traveling around the world and 'capturing' the weird and wonderful creatures I'm showing you herewith.
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