One of the types of photography I really like is Nature and
Wildlife because the images I've seen are amazing and would love to be able to
have some images of my own with the skill and quality of the pictures I've
seen. Regarding the wildlife side of it with just a little patience and luck
there is spectacular opportunity for some outstanding photos of animals in
their natural habitat that most people wouldn't of seen. Without some of these
images, I think, there is a lot we wouldn't of known or understood about
animals and their behaviours etc. I like the fact that the photo has the
potential to show a brief moment and insight of the lives of these animals and
can be serious but also there are some funny pictures that have been captured
at the precise moment of the animal doing something daft, being themselves,
which like I said before is rarely seen. There has been some incredible photos
of all kinds of animals both big and small and the images below are some of the
types of shots I would like to take with these amazing creatures.
This photo is by Thomas Mangelsen and found here http://www.standard.co.uk/incoming/stunning-pictures-of-the-natural-world-from-the-masters-of-nature-photography-8710455.html
This photo is taken by Steve Bloom and found on this link http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthpicturegalleries/6717983/Conflict-graphic-images-by-wildlife-photographer-Steve-Bloom-show-the-barbaric-realities-of-nature.html
This photo is by Burrard Lucas and found on this site http://imgfave.com/view/1605704
Alternatively if you want to look at more of his work here is the link to his http://www.burrard-lucas.com/
Onto the nature side of this, though they do overlap nature and wildlife, I like lush greens where it looks blissful and peaceful but I also like bare trees in winter with snow as I think this looks picturesque and always seems to remind me of postcards at Christmas.
This image was found here http://www.ntprints.com/image/374073/a-winter-scene-with-bare-trees-under-a-canopy-of-snow-lit-by-a-weak-sun-and-the-water-frozen-in-the-dyke
The image below was found on this site http://egp.org.uk/?attachment_id=86
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