PEOPLE are racking their brains trying to find the hidden photographer in this viral image.
Photographer Sasan Amir, 27, has traveled the world documenting nature and wildlife, and his camouflage techniques are highly effective.
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Due to the density of the forest it is difficult to see how Sasan is hiding Credit: Caters
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The photographer captured countless priceless moments with the animalsCredit: Caters
To capture the most elusive wildlife, camouflage and patience are two necessary skills.
He said: “Planning is key, try to get as much information as possible and stay flexible and light if things don’t go as planned.
Sasan said there are two rules when filming wildlife: “Don’t disturb the animals.
“Secondly, don’t put yourself in situations that are too dangerous.
“No signal, no Wi-Fi, no internet, and sometimes no electricity and water, are facts that you should always keep in mind before making risky decisions.”
Sasan’s 18 years of experience has clearly paid off, having shot locations and animals in South Africa, Ecuador, Bolivia and Asia.
A viral behind-the-scenes photo showed how difficult nature photography can be.
In another series of viral photos, animals are impossible to see while camouflaging in the wild.
One photo shows an owl guarding its nest in Colorado, barely visible when its feathers blend into the bark of a tree.
Another stunning shot shows the predator lurking in a tree as it heads for its meal: a tasty impala hanging from the branches of a tall tree.
An illusionist shared the photo by wildlife photographer Hemant Dabi on Twitter with the caption: “There is a leopard in this photo. Can you find it?”
It turned out that the leopard had camouflaged remarkably well within the mound of dirt, making it nearly impossible to track.
Hemant told LADbible: “When I took this photo at the time, he was raising the alarm because he saw another leopard. It was hard to see.”
“I’ve seen that place where he was many times and you won’t believe I was only seven feet away from him and still couldn’t see him.”
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In the second photo it is incredibly difficult to see the hidden photographer Credit: Caters
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Sasan has taken more than 1.2 million photos during his career Credit: Caters
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Sasan has traveled the world in search of documenting wildlifeCredit: Caters
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Enjoy photographing wild animals such as lions, tigers and cheetahsCredit: Caters
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education