Re: [videoblogging] BBC nature web cam catches big cat kill

2008-10-06 Thread Irina
the camera's are stionary, correct?

On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 5:23 AM, Caleb J. Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Great footage, cool project
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7651951.stm

 The BBC's Natural History Unit cameras are in Kenya's Masai Mara
 Reserve for a week of live programmes - and already they have seen
 some astonishing sights.

 On Friday, one of the cameras set up to stream live pictures to the
 expedition's website 24 hours a day captured the moment a lion took
 down its prey.

 Big Cat Live (BBC)

 For daily updates/webcams

 It was a remarkable sequence, and quite possibly the first time such
 an event had been seen on a live webcam.

 It augurs well for the Big Cat Live series which returns to UK TV
 screens on Sunday. No that there haven't been some predictable
 technical hiccups in getting the camera network up and running.snip

  




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[videoblogging] BBC nature web cam catches big cat kill

2008-10-04 Thread Caleb J. Clark
Great footage, cool project
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7651951.stm

The BBC's Natural History Unit cameras are in Kenya's Masai Mara
Reserve for a week of live programmes - and already they have seen
some astonishing sights.

On Friday, one of the cameras set up to stream live pictures to the
expedition's website 24 hours a day captured the moment a lion took
down its prey.

Big Cat Live (BBC)

For daily updates/webcams

It was a remarkable sequence, and quite possibly the first time such
an event had been seen on a live webcam.

It augurs well for the Big Cat Live series which returns to UK TV
screens on Sunday. No that there haven't been some predictable
technical hiccups in getting the camera network up and running.snip