"The Foxes Of Kamchatka". Festival of wildlife photographers Montier-en-Der
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-foxes-of-kamchatka-festival-of-wildlife-photographers-montier-en-der.htmlAt the end of November in France is a festival of wildlife photographers Montier-en-Der. The festival was attended by Russian photographer-animalist Sergey Gorshkov. Sergei showed the exhibition "the Foxes of Kamchatka". Here are a few pictures of him.
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1. This photo became the emblem of the festival 2011 in Montier-en-Der .
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13. In just 4 days of the festival Montier-en-Der it was attended by about 49 thousand people. Sometimes it just is not overcrowded.
14. The greatest reward - Bolo communication with these children. We could not understand each other, but they enjoyed each photo and I was happy with them, says Sergey Gorshkov.
15. On every corner fun portraits of Russian foxes, and this was even warmer.
16. Sponsors of the festival released a special champagne with label emblem Festval. At the bar I was given a table and champagne without restrictions, most of the time spent there, talking with friends, press, organizers and guests. And all were treated to champagne.
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Keywords: Wildlife | Kamchatka | Fox
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