BBC Life - interested in nature photography?
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I watched the first BBC Life last night on iplayer (in HD.)
I'm a massive fan of the bbc nature documentaries. Series like planet earth and natures great events are simply stunning to watch if you appreciate camera work, but this episode of BBC Life I watched just took it to a whole new level.
Every single scene is mind blowing videography. Most of us would never be able to capture those sorts of images in still life yet these guys are panning in macro, filming in tiny puddles in leaves and getting in the middle of whales attacking a seal.
If you've any interest in wildlife photography I seriously recommend watching this. Every scene will make your jaw drop.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ncr13/hd/L...
I'm a massive fan of the bbc nature documentaries. Series like planet earth and natures great events are simply stunning to watch if you appreciate camera work, but this episode of BBC Life I watched just took it to a whole new level.
Every single scene is mind blowing videography. Most of us would never be able to capture those sorts of images in still life yet these guys are panning in macro, filming in tiny puddles in leaves and getting in the middle of whales attacking a seal.
If you've any interest in wildlife photography I seriously recommend watching this. Every scene will make your jaw drop.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ncr13/hd/L...
jon- said:
I watched the first BBC Life last night on iplayer (in HD.)
I'm a massive fan of the bbc nature documentaries. Series like planet earth and natures great events are simply stunning to watch if you appreciate camera work, but this episode of BBC Life I watched just took it to a whole new level.
Every single scene is mind blowing videography. Most of us would never be able to capture those sorts of images in still life yet these guys are panning in macro, filming in tiny puddles in leaves and getting in the middle of whales attacking a seal.
If you've any interest in wildlife photography I seriously recommend watching this. Every scene will make your jaw drop.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ncr13/hd/L...
Totally agree. Definitely what the BBC was invented for.I'm a massive fan of the bbc nature documentaries. Series like planet earth and natures great events are simply stunning to watch if you appreciate camera work, but this episode of BBC Life I watched just took it to a whole new level.
Every single scene is mind blowing videography. Most of us would never be able to capture those sorts of images in still life yet these guys are panning in macro, filming in tiny puddles in leaves and getting in the middle of whales attacking a seal.
If you've any interest in wildlife photography I seriously recommend watching this. Every scene will make your jaw drop.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ncr13/hd/L...
This series is absolutely amazing, the things they show are stunning. The best thiung I have seen on BBC so far.
It took them three years to film that so it is possible that the technology that they used to film it is now out of date and the next one they make will be even more astounding.
Bravo BBC.
It took them three years to film that so it is possible that the technology that they used to film it is now out of date and the next one they make will be even more astounding.
Bravo BBC.
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