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Smartphone photographer gets dangerously close to rare venomous snake – which is why wildlife is best suited to long lenses
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An image of a very uncommon and venomous snake appeared on Facebook on August 01, photographed at Singapore’s MacRitchie Reservoir. Long lenses allow photographers to capture images of wildlife from a safe distance (Image credit: Future / PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine) That’s why dedicated wildlife photographers rely on telephoto lenses and supertelephoto lenses, as well as the best trail cameras, allowing them to photograph subjects from a safe distance.