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A cable release is great if you’re standing next to the camera. An infrared remote works fine if you’re standing in front of the camera. But what if you’re a quarter mile away? Walkie-talkies can provide the range.

Flickr user Majet wanted to start taking wild life photos but he didn’t want to disturb the wildlife he was photographing. His solution? Build a simple electronic relay that would take the pulse sent by a walkie-talkie and translate it into a remote shutter release via the electronic cable-release port on his camera.

The project requires a little bit of electronic know-how, but Majet will be the first to tell you that the build is quite manageable, even for a total novice. Check out the link below for a photo tutorial and build guide and make sure to check out the photographs he took of a wild boar and her babies using his walkie-talkie rig. The boar photo set also includes photos of how he set up the system out in the field.

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