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"Today, I am back with another episode of old photography. This time, I have taken the photos from my own Imgur account. Imgur is a photo storage and sharing website and mobile app, much like Google Photos. Instead of backing up my mobile photos to Google Photos, I keep them on Imgur. It has been a long-standing habit of mine. At this moment, I have around four thousand photos stored on Imgur.
Now, let's get to the main point. Before that, I would like to mention that I have previously shared over a hundred consecutive episodes of old photos on my Imgur account. And today, I am sharing another episode. However, this episode is a bit different. In this episode, I have ventured into wildlife photography, capturing photos of animals in their natural habitat.
Capturing photos of wildlife, especially bird photography, can be quite challenging. Firstly, it requires a high-quality telephoto lens for capturing sharp images, and secondly, you need to find the birds in the first place. That's the trickiest part. Due to urban development, increasing population, environmental pollution, and rampant deforestation, wildlife, including birds, is disappearing. Moreover, capturing photos of them amidst the dense foliage and fluttering movements is an incredibly difficult task.
It heavily relies on luck and success rates can be quite low. The photos I am sharing today required significant effort to capture. I couldn't have achieved them without the help of my friend, Niloy. His assistance was crucial for me. And yes, luck also played a significant role.
Now, let's dive into today's presentation. I hope you will enjoy it."