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Melissa Farlow, photographer on assignment for National Geographic, sets a camera trap at a water hole so a laser beam will trip the shutter to photograph wild horses.

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MELISSA FARLOW
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Mustangs: Spirit of the Shrinking West_National Geographic magazine 2/2009
Melissa Farlow, photographer on assignment for National Geographic, sets a camera trap at a water hole so a laser beam will trip the shutter to photograph wild horses.