Nature photographers eyes, the animals through the lens of professional cameras. Amazing footage, rare moments, unusual “model”. For such pictures photographers have to spend hours lying in the snow or standing up to his neck in dirty water. But the shot is worth it. The best pictures in 2008 according to Windland Smith Rice International Awards.
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