Close Up
A remote-controlled, camouflaged camera allows Will Burrard-Lucas to capture intimate snaps of some of the continents most fearsome animals – without the risk of being savaged. (Barcroft)
The 29-year-old stands about 50m away before using a model aeroplane remote to deploy the homemade roving machines into the paths of lions, elephants and buffalo. (Barcroft)
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