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anyscreenamewilldo

maybe this post is not exactly why we're here, but these are pictures, of nature, and dear 'three toed' seems to be very close to me, + check out 'barreleye' - surely designed in photoshop, what a face = [url="http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/gallery/2010/dec/13/bbc-decade-of-discovery#/?picture=369574806&index=1"]the link[/url]

miro

Thanks for sharing,

It's shame that I don't have BBC2 at home.

I hope they have online streaming on thear website.



Gr,

Miro

miro

Pity,

BBC1 and BBC2 are not available online for my area. The Netherlands.

However I have BBC at my cable tv
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check out 'barreleye' - surely designed in photoshop, what a face

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Amazing ... thanks for sharing!



-- Markus

miro

BBC have just broadcasted in the Netherlands “life” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_%28BBC_TV_series%29



It was made after the big success of “bbc planet earth” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Eart..._series%29



It is interesting that after the film they give an explanation how do they make it.

I recommend this two series to everybody interested in nature and wildlife /techniques too there is a lot of high tech stuff involved/.

Maybe they are already broadcasted of your country, and then there are DVDs available.



I still wonder on this stunning series. IMO they a steps above National Geographic.