The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
Photographer Michael “Nick” Nichols and videographer Nathan Williamson were determined to break new visual ground when they made several extended trips to the Serengeti between July 2011 and January 2013. A remote-control toy car and a rugged robot tank gave them an unobtrusive way to make images up close and at low angles.
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion website
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Photographer Michael “Nick” Nichols and videographer Nathan Williamson were determined to break new visual ground when they made several extended trips to the Serengeti between July 2011 and January 2013. A remote-control toy car and a rugged robot tank gave them an unobtrusive way to make images up close and at low angles.
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion and the Robot-National Geographic
The Serengeti Lion website
via [this isn't happiness]
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