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Wildlife

Wildlife Photography

Wildlife photography is about observing and waiting. It’s a quiet process that depends on light, timing, and respect for nature.

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As David Attenborough said: “The natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty.”

OWE 17
Up in the tree
Looking back
Horen, Zien en Zwijgen
Snack time
Ginger Intelligence II
In the field
Cub I (BW)
OWE 002
Fly company
Lemur
Aotus
The Prince
Captured
Tall
Smile
The Leader
The test of time
Shy
The mirror of the soul
Deal
What the duck...
Leo leo I
Elephas maximus
Eye Contact I
Connection
Eye Contact II
Coracias caudatus
Eye Contact III
Golden Eyed
Monkey Business
Master in disguise
Queen's stare I
Standing guard
Intimate encounter I
Two Sides
Patterns II
Snow Staredown

Why Wildlife Photography?

To me, understanding yourself begins with understanding your environment. Nature doesn’t rush or pretend.

 

It simply is. In the eyes of every animal, there’s something honest, something that reflects who we are.

 

Photographing wildlife isn’t just about them, it’s a way to see ourselves more clearly.

“The eyes are the mirror of the soul.” - Cicero 

 

In the wild, those mirrors are everywhere, if we take the time to see them.

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