Will Burrard-Lucas has a pretty cool job, one that many of us who work in the confines of an office would gladly trade a friend’s kidney for.
Together with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) the photographer set up a series of camera traps in Namibia’s Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, set off from the motion of an animal passing by.
Up top you can see a brief overview of what goes into setting up the cameras, with the best pics displayed below:
It’s around this point that you look at the four walls around you and wonder where it all went wrong.
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