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Who is life in color

2022.01.06 17:45




















There is a brilliant effort by David Attenborough and his team to give us all preview of beauty of life in a Netflix series called 'Life in Colour' It's fascinating, enthralling and some of the beautiful mysteries of wild life unravelled and shown in three parts,; Seeing, Hiding and Chasing in colour.


Well till I saw this I had thought Peacock was a colourful being, Chameleon changed colours, zebra was black and white but never knew why all this was It is an amazing film how they have done their camera work is shown at the end where even a tiniest of being in the wild uses color to its advantage, how its not just the chameleon that changes color and how the zebra uses its stripes as a defence system!!


I don't think my excitement of having watched 2 parts so far can be poured in words Watch this and I bet you will realise life is soo beautiful with colour or black and white! It will take your mind to a beautiful place! Details Edit. Release date April 22, United States. Australia United Kingdom. Life in Color with David Attenborough. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 59 minutes. Related news. Oct 30 IF. Oct 18 IF.


Male mandrills gain color on their noses and their rear ends when they mature into adults in order to warn off lower members of their troupe to not invade their territory. Flamingos gain their pink color from the food they eat, and a female who has had to care for a newly-hatched child over the past year turns white again because she has to use the extra food for her hatchling.


Fiddler crabs that live in mud flats in Australia see polarized light, in order to see other crabs in contrast to their environment. The colors presented really pop, and they seem to be a good test of whether your TV is up to snuff or needs some recalibration it seems that our year-old Vizio is doing just fine in that regard. He explains some of the technology that is being used, like a two-camera setup with a UV filter that filters out everything but UV to one camera while simultaneously reflecting visible light to the other.


The third episode, though, should go about explaining how the nature photographers set up these new rigs, and that makes gearheads like us happy.


Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter. David Attenborough in "Life in Colour. By Mikel J. Davies , Crimson Staff Writer.