jueves, 18 de mayo de 2017

Animalidad y nocturnidad

George Shiras and his assistant John Hammer aboard their jacklighting-equipped canoe, Whitefish Lake, Lake Superior region, Michigan, 1893

George Shiras está considerado "el padre de la fotografía silvestre", entre otras cosas, por ser pionero en fotografiar animales con flash. En 1906 comenzó a publicar en National Geographic.

Algunas de sus magias:







lunes, 15 de mayo de 2017

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 "This was taken in the Masai Mara. The Wildebeest and the Zebra were building upon the bank waiting to cross. This Zebra became a caught up in the mass of Wildebeest and was looking for the rest of his herd" Foto + txt  de Naomi Roberts