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From the page: "I get extremely close to these very wild animals, often within a few feet of them. I don't use telephoto lenses. This is because I want to see as much of the sky and landscape as possible--to see the animals within the context of their environment. That way, the photos... more
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Rated by nzjimmyjames on Nov 21, 11:01pm
Wow - first thing I come to on stumbleupon > so cool Nick! Made me think of what it might be like for my kids to look back on this world after we destroy it and ask what elephants would look like (apart from in a zoo).. .. which lead me to wonder why we couldn't become a safe house for amazing peaceful animals like the elephant, giraffe, cat's.... Why can't we buy a huge piece of land that has all kinds of terrain and start an awesome wildlife reserve/storehouse for the world...? Kind of like Jurassic Park... but with the last of that animals that we haven't wiped out yet... Think of the children. I'm doing it, and if I'm doing it that means you can do it to. :) Peace
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Rated by Shitic on Nov 16, 5:13pm
great work
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Reviewed by LadyPzaz on Nov 16, 12:14pm
Aww, beautiful pics!
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Rated by BelkisNYC on Nov 16, 7:00am
beautiful photography
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Rated by hehen03 on Nov 15, 9:29am
I'm impressed