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He recently teamed up with Johann du Toit, the owner of Shompole Wilderness, to create a manmade watering hole to attract the animals who come there to hydrate themselves. Check out some of his stunning shots in the gallery below. More info: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Image source: Will Burrard-Lucas Will said, “I am always aiming to capture images that are fresh and original. Sometimes that means seeking out rarely photographed animals like the black leopard and other times it involves try to find innovative ways to capture well-photographed animals like lions, for example, by using my remote-control BeetleCam to achieve a more intimate perspective. “I have also found that by spending more time on my projects it forces me to be more creative to continue achieving new shots and this approach has certainly elevated my work. For me, I love being able to immerse myself in these wild places and spend time observing animals. I also enjoy overcoming the technical and field craft challenges required to realise the images I have envisaged,” he added.
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title: “Photographer Builds A Waterhole And Sets A Camera Trap To Capture African Wildlife 10 Pics " ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-27” author: “Louis Ange”
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He recently teamed up with Johann du Toit, the owner of Shompole Wilderness, to create a manmade watering hole to attract the animals who come there to hydrate themselves. Check out some of his stunning shots in the gallery below. More info: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Image source: Will Burrard-Lucas Will said, “I am always aiming to capture images that are fresh and original. Sometimes that means seeking out rarely photographed animals like the black leopard and other times it involves try to find innovative ways to capture well-photographed animals like lions, for example, by using my remote-control BeetleCam to achieve a more intimate perspective. “I have also found that by spending more time on my projects it forces me to be more creative to continue achieving new shots and this approach has certainly elevated my work. For me, I love being able to immerse myself in these wild places and spend time observing animals. I also enjoy overcoming the technical and field craft challenges required to realise the images I have envisaged,” he added.
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