International Photo Galleries

David
Adel, GA
2/10/2015
These two bucks are fighting over a corn pile. I named this photo BUTT IN THE BUCK.
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Gerhard Mostert
Pretoria, AF
12/2/2014
African/ Cape Buffalo at nature reserve in South Africa. Lots of rain on weekend that affected the photos. Was hoping that flash would reach further. Location was amongst trees on a small trail. Heard of buffalo passed through as well as Waterbuck, Zebra, Hippo and Eland. Cuddeback was in Cuddesafe strapped and chained and locked to a tree about 800 mm off the ground. Nothing is safe in Africa.
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Dehan Meyer
Klerksdorp, AF
10/30/2014
Africa
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Dehan
Klerksdorp, AF
10/29/2014
Taken near makwassie South Africa
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Biel Montoro
Olesa De Montserrat, EU
10/5/2014
This was my first time using this camera and the results were very good. These photos were taken at Cataluña, in the mountain range of the Pyrenees.
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Fabio Pugnaghi
Gaiole In Chianti, EU
9/23/2014
This photo document the presence of wolves in Chianti, known all over the world for its wine rather for its abundance of big-game. Italian wolves fear men and is very rare to encounter them. This wolf injured his left leg maybe after a struggle against a wild boar.
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Finn David Nilsen
2270 Flisa, EU
8/31/2014
Elk cow with two calves.
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Meraj
Haldwani, ID
8/7/2014
Leopard carrying a sambar fawn in Indian jungle
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Jacques Spamer
Schweizer Reneke, AF
5/27/2014
Getting a glimpse of an African lion is not easy and with the help of Cuddeback it is much easier to determine the quality of lion around.
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Trisha Minchin
Jimbour Qld Australia (Not Alaska Lol), AK
4/12/2014
We set up our Ambush on our dam as we were trying to catch an image of the wild dogs and pigs on our property, identified from their tracks in the mud. We did get a photo of one dog but yet to get the pigs. But Roo's and Wallabies come in 3-4 times a day and parrots and birdlife abounds. The Roo's and Wallabies are so curious and we have lots of nose and eye photo's as they check out the camera.
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