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The Candid Frame #84 - Stephen Marc

The Candid Frame #84 - Stephen Marc

from The Candid Frame: A Photography Podcast on November 08, 2009
Duration: 0
Stephen Marc, Olympus Visionary photographer and art professor at Arizona State University’s Herberger College of Fine Arts, is recognized for his unique and powerful photographic montages that explore the African Diaspora. His images combine family snapshots, antique photographs and images from his own extensive body of photographic work. The dual themes of all his work are an attempt to tell both his personal story and the story of a culture. Marc’s current project, Passage on the Underground Railroad, explores North America’s Underground Railroad, which moved escaped slaves to freedom. For over four years, he took more than 30,000 photographs of people and places in 21 states and Canada. The project culminated in a book and exhibition of Marc’s Underground Railroad artwork. You can discover more about him and his work by visiting this website. Stephen Marc recommends the work of Jerry N. Uelsmann. For streaming audio click here or subscribe to the podcast for free via
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Hyena Chop Stix

Hyena Chop Stix

from Wildcast on November 05, 2009
Duration: 185
The older hyena cubs are interacting with the younger cubs now and a stick lying on the ground nearby, can lead to all kinds of sports.
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Extraterrestrial Insects 5OF5 "Insect battles snake & mammals" [True-HD Source]

Extraterrestrial Insects 5OF5 "Insect battles snake & mammals" [True-HD Source]

from Favorites of Fearless13Z on November 05, 2009
Duration: 504
Documentary (2008) Wildlife: We enter the world of real-life aliens the praying mantis, showing the life cycle and behavior of the most formidable and rarest representatives of the mantis family, including several that have never been filmed before.
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Hyena Chop Stix: Video

Hyena Chop Stix: Video

from Wildcast - African bush adventures live-blogged to a screen near you on November 05, 2009
Duration: 0
The dark clouds have been rolling in over Malilangwe, but with nothing more than the promise of rain. It is November already and anytime from mid-month onwards we can expect the down pours to start. I can still remember last year, when I was caught in a heavy storm and the water was flowing straight through my clothes as I cautiously navigated the muddy roads– it makes one feel like a kid playing in the rain. I’ve been getting some daily exercise walking up and down the hyena hill to check on the new den. I eventually found the two older mothers using a den right on the top of the hill in a different den than I thought previously. When I first spotted one of the older cubs roaming the hill I used my “special call” to attract their attention so they wouldn’t freak out by my presence. They came straight away to inspect and then strolled over to a crack in the rocks. I followed and took up a position on a nearby rock. One big mother then came out the den to see what new clan member had arrived; surprisingly, she was completely relaxed with me being there. I stayed for the morning to observed and take photos and get them used to me being around the new den. The hyenas and wild dogs had a huge confrontation South of Manyuchi two mornings ago, but nothing serious enough for them to eat each other. I received an update on Magwaza the lioness and her three cubs. They were hanging around Chitindigova Hill just North of Bandama Pan, always in the hills these lions, the cubs are growing strong and the ex-Nduna lioness is still mixed up with the pride with one other lioness. This unknown lioness seems to be lactating, which means there might be some more little ones on the way. It may be too soon to jump to conclusions, there is really no way to tell for sure, unless some mad person climbs into the hill to take a look. I think I might camp out in my vehicle over next few days to see what I can spot.
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An Interview with We Have Band

An Interview with We Have Band

from Baeble Music on November 05, 2009
Duration: 238
Usually blowing speakers in high profile clubs around the world, We Have Band created a definite sense of intimacy when they turned down the volume, and picked up some acoustic guitars for their visit to the Guest Apartment. Watch the interview at http://www.baeblemusic.com/artistinterviews/We-Have-Band/We-Have-Band.html. (This show was filmed professionally by Baeble Music and is fully licensed and legal.)
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Jim Frazier

Jim Frazier

from Conversations with Richard Fidler on November 04, 2009
Duration: 3142
Jim Frazier OAM is a pioneer of wildlife cinematography.
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An Interview With Headlights

An Interview With Headlights

from recent posts tagged new - blip.tv (beta) on November 03, 2009
Duration: 269
During their stay at the Guest Apartment, endearing, indie pop band Headlights take some time to touch on the writing and recording process of their excellent new release, Wildlife. Watch the interview at http://www.baeblemusic.com/artistinterviews/Headlights/Headlights.html. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Wildlife: Eagle Eyes 1OF5 (Now in Wide Screen) [HD]

Wildlife: Eagle Eyes 1OF5 (Now in Wide Screen) [HD]

from Favorites of Fearless13Z on August 21, 2009
Duration: 577
Documentary (2004) Nature: The 'Wildlife Specials' series are masterpieces of expertise and innovation and 'Eagle' is no exception.___ Narrated by David Attenborough, backed by the latest scientific research and featuring close-up and startling photography from award-winning cameramen using revolutionary filming techniques, 'Eagle' is a masterpiece of expertise and innovation.___ Few birds have captured the human imagination as deeply as this majestic bird of prey, which, throughout the centuries, has been the symbol of strength and courage; such is the perfection of its design. Remarkable aerial photography captures the dramatic life of eagles as never before.___ Rated: G Duration: 50 mins. ■ The full 'Wildlife Specials' series can be purchased from the *ABC Shop: www.shop.abc.net.au or your nearest participating DVD outlet. * The ABC Shop is an affiliated company of Australia's national television broadcaster 'ABC Television Network'. International orders available.
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Antarctica (1OF5) [Wide Screen]

Antarctica (1OF5) [Wide Screen]

from Favorites of Fearless13Z on August 08, 2009
Duration: 656
Documentary: Nature (2005) One of the Earth's most magisterial yet least-known geographic regions, the Antarctic houses a carnival of indigenous wildlife, blissfully content in subthermal conditions. With his release Wildest Antarctica, naturalist and film producer Greg Grainger journeys to the southernmost polar regions and documents many of these species in their natural habitats. Animals on display include King Penguins, Emperor Penguins, massive Elephant Seals and Minke Whales.
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Flying with the fastest birds on the planet: Peregrine Falcon & Gos Hawk - Animal Camera - BBC

Flying with the fastest birds on the planet: Peregrine Falcon & Gos Hawk - Animal Camera - BBC

from Favorites of Fearless13Z on March 26, 2009
Duration: 182
Tiny spy cameras allow you to see some of the world's most magnificent birds in flight. Watch this video to learn how the fastest bird on the planet, the peregrine falcon, keeps control at mind-numbing speeds, and take a flight with the master of manoeuvrability, the Gos Hawk, as it flies through dense woodland. Great animal video from BBC wildlife show Animal Camera.
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two baby seagulls and their playground/nest area

two baby seagulls and their playground/nest area

from Favorites of plinianguy on October 18, 2008
Duration: 172
two baby seagulls were hatched in July 2008 at the waterfront of North Vancouver. Over the next two months, they have endured all weather conditions on top of this 15'x15'concrete structure, where the nest was sited at the corner. In mid-September, the two seagulls finally took off from the nest area....the mother seagull hang out near the nest area for at least another week...
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Battle at Kruger

Battle at Kruger

from Favorites of MaxTChevalier on May 03, 2007
Duration: 504
Soon to be featured on NBC's Dateline! Sign up for our e-newsletter at http://www.BattleAtKruger.com. http://www.negativespace.com Copyright: NegativeSpace Media Winner! YouTube's Best Eyewitness Video. A battle between a pride of lions, a herd of buffalo, and 2 crocodiles at a watering hole in South Africa's Kruger National Park while on safari. COPYRIGHT NOTICE. For licensing opportunities, please visit http://www.BattleAtKruger.com. This video is copyrighted and cannot be used before live audiences or through any form of mass media without the express permission of Jason Schlosberg or David Budzinski. Its use via YouTube is intended for personal use only and can only be viewed on YouTube and websites using the YouTube embed code. Any other use of the video or its screen captures violate this copyright. Featured on National Geographic, Animal Planet, and ABC!
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