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《国家地理杂志》1906年首次刊登题为《以闪光灯和摄影机捕捉野外猎物》的野外生态黑白摄影作品,数量达70张。其中,母鹿在夜色和闪光灯的交织中麋集、跳跃、休息。这些图像作为当时窥探文明之外的窗户大受欢迎,该期的《国家地理杂志》(史上只有两次)也因此而加印。耶鲁大学2007年研究证明,人类对动物的特殊能力有着特别高的专注度——这或许解释了动物图像在视觉文化里的重要地位。
For the first time in 1906, National Geographic magazine published 70 wild black and white photographic images of the field entitled “Fetch Wild Prey with Flash and Video Camera.” Among them, the doe in the twinkling of an eye and elk set in the night, jumping, rest. These images were very popular as windows outside the splendor of civilization at that time, and the National Geographic magazine (only twice in history) was printed as a result. Yale University 2007 research has shown that humans have a special high degree of concentration on the special abilities of animals - perhaps explaining the importance of animal images in the visual culture.