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Camera traps Technology is being used more and more in film and photography, For example, wildlife photographers sometimes use camera traps. When a photographer uses a camera frap the camera is hidden; for example, in a tree or on the ground so the animals cannot see it. When an animal moves near the camera, the camera is furned on and it takes a photo or a short film. Sometimes the camera is fixed onto an animal so it can take a film as the animal moves. The film then helps us to leam much more about the animal's life. Photo engineers of National Geographic design camera traps to help photographers hide cameras, for example in birds nests or on the ocean floor. They've designed camera traps for National Geographic photographers like Steve Winter, who takes photos of wild animals such as tigers, leopards, jaguars and bears. The camera trops are set up so that the animal looks straight into the camera. Steve thinks that if people see good photos of wild animals, they'll understand more about the animals and want to protect them. Photo engineers have to design cameras that will not break when they're being used in places like jungles or the ocean. Sometimes photographers use small remote-controlled cars to carry cameras. Technology is improving all of the time and helping photographers to take amazing photos. Thanks to the technology of camera traps, we can all see the world in new and interesting ways. | Quizalize