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Tambopata – Peruvian Amazon
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Footage and sound atmospheres from Peruvian Amazon Jungle recorded at Tambopata Research Center and Refugio Amazonas in July 2011.
Some of these images were shown in the documentary “HOW DOES THE WIND SHAPE THE FACE OF THE EARTH” by ARTE TV 2013, broadcasted in Germany and France.
Animal behavior: Scarlet macaw, Giant armadillo, White lipped peccary, Leaf-cutter-ants, Spider monkey, Squirrel monkey and Howler monkey.
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Tigers and Leopards
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This is an impression of a unique and spectacular photo tour, focusing on the two prettiest and most elusive big cats: tigers and leopards. Want to join us in South-Africa (!) to photograph tigers and leopards, and improve your photography skills at the same time? Go to our website: squiver.com
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Wildlife Bootcamp, Spain
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This footage was filmed in a nature park in the north of Spain. It is the setting for a Squiver workshop focused on improving your wildlife photography skills. It offers you a unique opportunity to photograph over a hundred different animal species from five continents in semi-wild conditions, and in truly exceptional surroundings.
Likely subjects: the biggest herd of elephants outside Africa, hippo, tiger, lion, zebra, lynx, ostrich, brown bear, giraffe, eland, wolf, waterbock, deer, bison, white rhino, various birds of prey, watusi, wildebeest, buffalo and gorilla.
Improve your wildlife photography and camera skills on this exciting workshop in beautiful Spain. We will take you to the largest zoological park in the world, where well be able to photograph more than a hundred different animal species from the five continents. The animals live in semi-wild conditions in large open areas made up of unusual limestone rock formations produced by erosion. Rusting iron minerals have painted the rocks in a wide variety of colours. This gives us the opportunity to photograph the animals with unique natural backgrounds. The quality of life enjoyed by the animals allows them to reproduce easily here, so expect to see young ones!
Visit squiver.com and sign up for the Wildlife photography workshop, learning the tricks from Marsel van Oosten, a professional wildlife photographer.
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The Rain Forest
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This short film was produced to test and showcase D-SLR video being applied in a macro scenario. It was shot over 2 sessions both in the First Light studio and a nearby tropical greenhouse for GV’s and context.
Equipment used was a Canon 1D MkIV fitted with MPE65, 100/2.8 and 70-200/2.8 lenses. The camera was supported on a Gitzo 5 series tripod and heavy video head.
A quick edit was achieved using supplied i-movies 9 on an i-Mac. Wild Track was added in post and mixed with ambient sound recorded with a Sennheiser MKE400 fitted to the camera.
I would like to thank Canon UK and Jigsaw24.com for equipment support and Alex at The Living Rainforest for access to some fabulous plants.
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A Month of Rust — macro time-lapse Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)