Photo caption: Helen MacDonald and her first ever hawk, a kestrel called Amy. Photo taken by her father (source: twitter).
I’ve been preparing a text about the cheesy category in nature photography, particularly regarding photographs of birds. For now, some of the images that have been accompanying this reflection while I try to deviate from the obvious.
© Pete Turner.
© Mark Surloff, Pelican.
© Pascal Maitre, Kenya, Bird life on Lake Naivasha.
© Mark Henley, A bird flying through the City of London.
© Harold Edgerton, In Flight, 1965.
© Paolo Reversi, Haute Couture.
© Ralph Gibson, Swan.
© Eugene Smith, Pelican.
© Thomas Marent.
© Thomas Marent.
© Anne Schönharting, Turkeys in Jailoo Batai Aral, July 2007, Kyrgyzstan.
© Jens Rötzsch, Peacock in Wörlitz Park, Wörlitz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, September 2000.
© Pentti Sammlahti.
© Pentti Sammlahti.
© Eric Slayton, Nude with hawk, 2000.
© Eric Slayton, Coopers Hawk Right, 2002.
© Sharon Seligman, Baby Owl, from the series Bird People, 2002.
© Sharon Seligman, from the series Bird People, 2002.
© James Balog.
© James Balog.
© Cig Harvey, from the series Gardening at Night.
© Cig Harvey, from the series You an Orchestra You a Bomb.
© Kate Breakey, New Holland Honeyeater, 2002.
© Kate Breakey, Gila Woodpecker, 2002.
© Joao Paulo Serafim, from A Certain Idea of Natual History.
© Joao Paulo Serafim, from A Certain Idea of Natual History.
© Thomas Struth, Weißohrturako (Turaco leucotis), Animals (2017-2018).
© Thomas Struth, Goliathreiher (ardea-goliath), Animals (2017-2018).
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