사자에게 카메라 뺏긴 사진작가 Lioness Steals a Photographer’s Camera, Gives It to Her Cubs as a New Toy


Lioness Steals a Photographer’s Camera, Gives It to Her Cubs as a New Toy


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Animals Playing with a Camera Photographed by Barbara Jensen Vorster




 

사자에게 카메라 뺏긴 사진작가


야생동물을 사진 촬영하는 것은 늘 위험성이 있다. 


2018년 7월 바바라 젠센 보스터는 보츠와나의 사자랑 사진을 찍었고 실수로 캐논 7D를 땅에 떨어뜨렸는데 그만 인근의 암사자가 물고 갔다.다행히도 보스터는 다른 카메라를 손에 들고 다음 장면을 포착할 수 있었다.


황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터

Ki Cheol Hwang, conpaper editor, curator


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Photographing wild animals has certain risks. But often, the potential hazards are worth it—something photographer Barbara Jensen Vorster can attest to first hand. In July 2018, she was snapping pictures of a lion pride in Botswana, until a local lioness stole Vorster’s Canon 7D after she accidentally dropped it on the ground. (The “thud” piqued the big cat’s interest.) Luckily, Vorster had another camera on hand and captured what happened next.




Once the camera dropped, the lioness mother growled and approached Voster’s group. They withdrew to their vehicle and watched the drama unfold. “The camera fell with the lens looking up,” Voster recalled, “she gently flipped the camera on its side and picked it up by the barrel of the lens.” The lioness then brought it to her cubs who started to playfully pounce on it. “They dragged it through the dirt, chewed on the lens hood and then, fortunately, like most kids, soon grew tired with their new toy.”



Eventually, Voster was able to fetch her abandoned camera. She found that it still functioned fine, but the lioness left her signature. “There are two huge teeth marks on the rubber focus rings of the lens and small teeth marks on the plastic lens hood, both of which I decided not to replace.” She spent roughly £200 getting the camera fixed, but the cost was worth the photos she snapped that day. Calling it a “priceless experience,” she also puts it into perspective: “What photographer can boast that their lens had been in a lion’s mouth?”

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