Africa
1. When I was looking at the photos of African wildlife I noticed that all of the animals in the pictures looked really majestic and fierce. These images also show the real beauty of all these creatures in their natural habitat. As well as showing what life is like for those animals daily, catching and eating their prey, and taking care of their young.
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3. This is my favorite photo by Nick Brandt, because the background is nice, dark, and stormy, which makes the zebra in the middle of the frame pop.
4. The photography rules that are used in this photo is simplicity, because the plain, solid background brings the attention to the patterned zebra.
5. Nick Brandt uses the 67 shutter lens when he is taking photos, although it is not a high tech type of lens, he likes to use it because of the way the photos look when he looks at them through the ground glass.
6. Photography was merely the best medium for him to express his feelings about animals, and the natural world.
7. Nick Brandt's hope when taking these photos is that he wants to capture the spirit of the animal.
8."Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the last places on the planet where one can still view multiple spieces en masses in the world." -Nick Brandt
9. Brandt's newest focus is a project call "inherit the Dust".
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3. This is my favorite photo by Nick Brandt, because the background is nice, dark, and stormy, which makes the zebra in the middle of the frame pop.
4. The photography rules that are used in this photo is simplicity, because the plain, solid background brings the attention to the patterned zebra.
5. Nick Brandt uses the 67 shutter lens when he is taking photos, although it is not a high tech type of lens, he likes to use it because of the way the photos look when he looks at them through the ground glass.
6. Photography was merely the best medium for him to express his feelings about animals, and the natural world.
7. Nick Brandt's hope when taking these photos is that he wants to capture the spirit of the animal.
8."Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the last places on the planet where one can still view multiple spieces en masses in the world." -Nick Brandt
9. Brandt's newest focus is a project call "inherit the Dust".
10. Brandt selected unpublished photos form that period, printed them in California, shipped them to Kenya, constructed their steel and plywood frames on location, and positioned them so they seemed part of physical surroundings.
11. These photos are made to show the worlds fast speed of destruction.
12. These images made me feel bad for all of the animals that used to live in those areas, and are not there now.
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