SHOOTING animals in the wild can be a logistical nightmare. Just take a look at any of the National Geographic specials on TV and you know it takes months of planning and preparation, hundreds and thousands of dollars of equipment and materials, plus the actual time spent out in the field.
Much as I dream about becoming one of NatGeo's photographers and videographers, the reality is that most of us, including yours truly, will not reach their levels.
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