A FANTASTIC TV show
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Some of you like me have seen so many animal documentaries that they all seem the same.

This one is different. I thought it was amazing. The cameras they use and the lens must be the best money can buy.
Look about 30 minutes in to this film at the Polar bear on a cliff.
Watch when the camera man pans back.

I hope whomever watches this does so on their big screen TV.












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(07-13-2016, 04:14 PM)tvguy Wrote: Some of you like me have seen so many animal documentaries that they all seem the same.

This one is different. I thought it was amazing. The cameras they use and the lens must be the best money can buy.
Look about 30 minutes in to this film at the Polar bear on a cliff.
Watch when the camera man pans back.

I hope whomever watches this does so on their big screen TV.












 [url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/tv-and-radio-reviews/11979389/The-Hunt-episode-2-review-a-natural-history-spectacular.html][/url]

I don't think I've seen that but I've seen the last clip of the polar bear diving in after the seal in another show. I won't spoil the ending.

They do have some pretty amazing cameras these days.
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