Will Burrard-Lucas reveals the majesty of Elephants in this stunning photo taken by a camera-buggy in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia in February 2013
An orangutan family swing from the trees in Borneo, taken in May 2009. The baby orangutan clings tightly to its mother as she travels
He said: 'We were in the Republic of Congo in the rainforest. The main thing I was looking for was western lowland gorillas.
'These gorillas aren't used to visitors. They're still quite wild.
'That was an exhilarating experience.'
Burrard-Lucas is also pioneering the use of robot-mounted cameras, indispensable for getting up close to Africa's largest and fiercest creatures, including lions, rhinos and elephants.
The photographer revealed: 'Through my photography I have always tried to show things to people they haven't seen before.
A Komodo dragon tastes the air while a trail of drool hangs from his mouth, taken in Indonesia's Komodo National Park in April 2011
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