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    Default Mate Bence in action

    Here are some youtube links with subtitles about the work of the great Hungarian wildlife photographer Mate Bence. That is why Hungary becoming one of the main locations for photo tourism. Check this out.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xYWH...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK2hU...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-roc3...eature=related

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    Thanks for posting this Lóránt testvérem ! Bence sure is an incredible photographer and has always amazed me with his work. Great viewing. But watch those translators! They are not always spot on. :D

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    Yeah, Akos, the translations sucks. Maybe next time they will ask us to do it. :-). However, Bence rocks and his work is truly outstanding.

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    This is great!
    I'm heading down that way with Robert O'Toole next May - not sure if the same location, but chances are...
    Seeing this has really got me excited about the trip. Thanks for posting.

    Gerald

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    I agree, Bence´s work is between the finest in european nature photography

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    Does anyone know exactly what glass he uses?

    I realize it must be one-way glass but the one-way glass I have photographed through gives bad reflections. It is OK if you have the lens right against the glass but the reflections show otherwise. When shooting from the front you would think there would be reflections from the side windows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eleanor Kee Wellman View Post
    Does anyone know exactly what glass he uses?

    I realize it must be one-way glass but the one-way glass I have photographed through gives bad reflections. It is OK if you have the lens right against the glass but the reflections show otherwise. When shooting from the front you would think there would be reflections from the side windows.
    I don´t know what glass he use but he losing 1 1/3 aperture when photographing trough it!

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