Greg’s frog perspective

Greg Du Toit – 32 year old photographer, animal painter, who always wanted to photograph the animals at the watering. He sat on the trees, and hid in the bushes – all in vain, animals, barely hearing suspicious noises, used to forget about the water and run away. As a result, Greg found a way out – he spent three months in the water up to his neck, armed with a camera. As a result, he received a unique “frog perspective” and … a whole bunch of tropical diseases.

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  • http://XPDollars.com/?ref=192 Nicholas

    Ngak ada buaya atau ular apa di air itu????

    • tom jones

      Bakledaadfla adef i ma buaenga yaaa

  • denbaim

    buayaaaaaaaaa manaaaaa??? apa doi dah di mamam buayaaa yaaa. hahaha

  • http://celeb-newz.com weeeeeeeeeeeee

    That’s amazing :)

  • hoooo

    anjis angger indonesia kabeh…

  • hotak

    indosenial
    pegi mampus sama lu.
    negara busuk!

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  • not me

    This guy should know better.. there be CROCS in waterholes in Africa (not the crappy plastic shoe type, but the hundreds of teeth grabs you and chews you type). That Greg did not become lunch is a bigger wonder than the images.

    • D

      so true

  • http://www.felipefeca.com.br Felipe Feca

    Aweome work

  • http://akuseniman.blogspot.com/ akuseniman

    wow.
    great photographer.
    talented.
    very still hand!
    I wish I could.

  • Erik van K

    This guy lived in four different African country’s. He will know about deceases and crocodile’s. He is still alive and kicking, and his work is awesome!

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  • http://www.ipumayou.com sunny

    Greg Du Toit is kind of man,also handsome,the animals have protected by your help!!!

  • http://lombokbeaches.wordpress.com Soendoro Soetanto

    Nice photos…

    Soendoro Soetanto

  • Jack

    Six words: Wide angle lens. Tripod. Wireless trigger.

  • EthanFowler

    I would go that far to take such beutiful pictures.I especially like the one of all the lions drinking.

  • http://www.aker.fr Infographiste

    Beautiful shots, that’s what you can get when you are very patient and very talented of course :)

  • PISS

    GREAT PIC….

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    Greg du Toit is a professional wildlife photographer and 8th generation African. Born in South Africa in 1977

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    Wildlife photographer Greg du Toit was so determined to capture the perfect image of wild lions drinking he sat submerged in their watering

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    Awesome. Wonderful collection of artwork collection. Thanks for share.

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    Great pictures. I love his effort for these pictures. He really deserves to be a wildlife photographer.

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