In wildlife photography, something can happen when you are in the moment – it is so easy to let the desire for a good picture override the welfare of the subject and the environment. It is such a strong pull, and creates a precarious balance that wildlife photographers need to achieve.
Collaboration
About a year ago, we had a family reunion in Philadelphia, and we took advantage of the moment to schedule a brief trip up to New York. With just three days to spend there, we planned our visit like the Normandy invasion.
The City – A Study
The city is a complicated place – at any time there is much activity and movement. There is a different harmony occurring in the city – an interaction between natural elements and human elements. Contrast this with a forest or lake.
A Photographic Experience of Nebulae Decay
I grew up in a small southern town, never really feeling like I belonged. I dreamed of living in a big city. Underwhelmed by my environment, I thrived on my imagination and often entertained myself with video games, books, and movies.
Alders and Cedars and Windblown Leaves
I Love Mud Puddles. I feel a kind of excitement when the clouds begin darkening the sky. It will only be a matter of moments and the Forest Floor will be replenished and once again speckled with puddled reflections of Alders and Cedars and windblown leaves.
Jens Kristian Balle – Fine Art Photographer
Jens Kristian Balle is originally from Ødis, a small town in the tiny Kingdom of Denmark, the land of Carlsberg, The Little Mermaid, Vikings and(not to forget) the 1992 European soccer champions.
Seeing A Different World in Ordinary Situations
While I am perhaps best known for my wildlife & landscape photography as this was where I focused my lens for much of the early part of my career I photograph without prejudice meaning anything can be a potential subject for me. I love photographing world architecture, culture & religions.
You Take Your Travels With You
An overgrown grave in East Highgate Cemetery in London, England. Graves in the East HIghgate Cemetery in London, England date all the way back to the 1800’s. Many of them are overgrown and derelict, thereby rendering the descriptions unreadabl
Dancehall Reggae Music Scene
The photos here are selected from a series of portraits taken at Kingston recording studio Channel One in 1984. Young artists gathered around the studio all day, waiting for auditions or for their time to step inside and voice a piece over of one of the popular rhythm tracks.
Talk to the Animals
As a parting bit of advice, female deer appreciate being told they’re beautiful. A female grouse likes a little clucking-hoary marmots will come to you if you sit still long enough and a bull moose isn’t keen on talkative photographers. I have tried them all, but draw the line at talking to flowers.
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