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    Liew WK

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    EOS R7 • RF100-500mm f/4.5-7.1L IS USM • 500mm • 1/200 sec. • f/7.1 • ISO1600

    A really amazing moment caught very early in the morning as an orangutan mummy was playing with her baby. They both noticed we were staring at them through binoculars and a camera...

    For the following 6-7 years, the infant will look after and accompany his mother while she learns survival tactics in the wild. Let us safeguard them by conserving their surroundings so we can continue to watch over this lovely creature in the future for generations to come.
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    EOS R3 • RF100-500mm f/4.5-7.1L IS USM • 661mm • 1/1320 sec. • f/10 - ISO400

    Wallace's Hawk-Eagle is a medium-sized eagle. It is invaluable to be able to spot it at eye-level and in close view of the parent bringing food back for her baby. The raptor's expression is a reminder to us to not bother her and her baby.
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    EOS R3 • RF400mm f/2.8L IS USM • 560mm • 1/2000 sec. • f/7.1 • ISO1600

    As morning breaks, the Dusky Eagle-Owl, which is uncommon in Malaysia, prepares to return to its roosting place. With today's advanced technologies, taking a photo only requires pressing the shutter button. Don't disturb the creature if it decides to return to sleep. Respect nature.

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    Liew WK (Malaysia)

    Liew WK's interest in nature since youth spurred his interest in nature photography. Whether it is still or video imagery, he revels in capturing nature's best floras and faunas. In 2005, around when digital photography took flight, he began taking nature photography seriously and specialised in insect macro shots, wildlife as well as landscape genres. For the past 7 to 8 years he spent an average of 250 days in the forest and his experience is highly sought-after, locally and across the region.

    Among his notable mentions are:

    • 1st Prize Winner of the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) Photo Competition in 2009
    • The Official Photographer for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment's Book "Rimba Bidor: A Gift to Nature"
    • Being a frequent contributor to a local photography magazine

    Liew believes that nature photography is now more important than ever. Apart from portraying the beauty of our environment, it helps to document and record nature conservation, wildlife protection, drive environmental action and he is committed to doing just that.

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