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  2. 40 Stunning Close-Up Images Of Wildlife Taken By This ... - AOL

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    If you want to take a closer look at nature's wonders, you've come to the right place!Ian Granström, a photographer from Southern Finland, captures intimate wildlife images of foxes, birds, elk ...

  3. Stephen Dalton (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Dalton (born 1937) is an English wildlife photographer and author. He is known for his pioneering work, from the early 1970s onward, in high-speed nature photography. He was the first person to record pin sharp images of insects in flight. His work covers a wide variety of animals: from amphibians and birds to mammals and invertebrates. [4]

  4. Thomas D. Mangelsen - Wikipedia

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    Thomas D. Mangelsen (born January 6, 1946) is an American nature and wildlife photographer and conservationist. He is most famous for his photography of wildlife in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, as he has lived inside the zone in Jackson, Wyoming, for over 40 years.

  5. Category:Landscape photographers - Wikipedia

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    American landscape photographers (1 C, 57 P) Pages in category "Landscape photographers" The following 108 pages are in this category, out of 108 total.

  6. Nature photography - Wikipedia

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    The macro photography [12] [13] article explains close-up photography in general; however, this is also a type of nature photography. While common macro subjects – bees, dragonflies, and so on – could be described as wildlife, their world also makes for good photography.

  7. Ansel Adams - Wikipedia

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    Adams was born in the Fillmore District of San Francisco, the only child of Charles Hitchcock Adams and Olive Bray.He was named after his uncle, Ansel Easton. His mother's family came from Baltimore, where his maternal grandfather had a successful freight-hauling business but lost his wealth investing in failed mining and real estate ventures in Nevada. [2]

  8. Category:National Geographic photographers - Wikipedia

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    L. Thomas Laird; Tim Laman; Frans Lanting; Erika Larsen; John Launois; List of National Geographic cover stories; List of National Geographic cover stories (1959 and 1960s)

  9. Michio Hoshino - Wikipedia

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    Later he graduated from Keio University, for two years he worked as an assistant to wildlife photographer Kojo Tanaka. In 1978, Hoshino enrolled at the University of Alaska Fairbanks where he studied wildlife management. [5] He was famous among the colleagues for his shots made from a very close position to the animals, including bears. [6]