How National Geographic photographer captures images of Griffith Park mountain lion
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Photographer Steve Winter sets up remote cameras, triggered by infrared, to photograph the elusive mountain lion known as P-22 in Los Angeles' Griffith Park. Read more lat.ms/GDIsnB and see more of Winter's work bit.ly/15hXt7S
Kudos to Steve Winter. Much appreciated
Friggin awesome man!
Great job... Thanks for sharing, and caring for these awesome animals.
Peace
12months .Worth the wait. Great job!
It's been my dream to work for Panthera and all Wild cats... I want to be in the field studying and conserving them
sweet.... would have liked to seen the one with the hollywood sign as well since you referenced it.
Nice job!
my thought exactly. Was waiting for that.
Nice work, Steve!
Nice beautiful video photography, you can also publish in Youpic.
beautiful!
beautiful picture 👍
Gooood shot. -'gotta hand it to ya.
Gorgeous.Thanks for sharing!! :)
Awesome!
amazing
AWESOME
this video is so cute lmao
I think if that lion and I were in a room together, the lion would be the one walking out. Happily slurping down my spleen.
They come close to the city for food... So watch your backyards... Because they come to the cities for your outdoor/backyard pets. It's easy pray for them...
awesome. was looking up the wisdom tree and came across this. Now I REALLY have to invest in some better lenses. LOL!
the magazine isn't out yet - probably waiting for that as not to spoil it.
I hope P-22 lives in Griffith Park forever, feasting on yappy lap dogs.
Me too
Nice,good video photography,also u can publish your video in Youpic.
+1 for the cats!!!!!
We probably have to wait for the National Geographic issue to see that image.
Does everyone know where's the exact location of the shot?
When you approached the camera, did it flash automatically? The photographer said theres a motion sensor that it will flash when something moves in front of the camera. Anyway, I think this is the right spot. Thank you for the coordinates!. I just want to recreate the p-22 pose in the same location haha
I've never seen a big cat there ,not in fifty years of bike riding the back roads to the observatory-deer rodents owls coyote snakes hawks yeah--,,- but they are -- so leave the night trips to the felines , anyway, being older now ,to a strong cat like that , I'm just a skinny snack- and lucky -lol
Buddy if they’re still surviving after all this pollution in LA after all this time they’re gonna be just fine without our help
i was already skerd so it doesn't matter;'( - don't mind me, i'm skerd of everything;) great job!!!!
Great job catching the cougar. Must have burned lot of digital picture's catching night hikers and joggers like me. I'm the one with my arms raised up with a whittier college sweat shirt. I don't fear those animals just the horse poop on the trails. Peace.
Sure, it's a beautiful animal. Very majestic. The only problem is, it's an apex predator that would as soon kill and eat you as look at you twice. I saw one take down a young girl who was cross-country skiing in Colorado, in another video here. They make better rugs than pets, is all I'm saying.
So, um, you only got one shot? Where's the shot with the Hollywood sign? I'd like to think you got more shots than this so why go as far as making this video and only show us a single image? Seems more like self promotion than anything else to me. Unfortunate.
I REMEMBER That Stupid Camera! I HATED IT Cause It Ruined My Privacy !! Honestly; I Never seen the Big Cat and I Been going there Forever!
How many gang bangers did you get pics of in that twelve month period?
GTA 5....heh
I totally get that they deserve a place but they can eat you
My dog could probably eat me too but we're friends
Ok and who gives a fxck they have the right to live here. Hey I mean humans can be dangerous so should I go shoot up a school ?
out of focus, booo