unfocused mike
zebra in b&w...redundant?
went to fossil rim wildlife preserve recently and have tons of shots of animals up close and eager to be fed. except for a few comedic expressions, i prefer images of the wilder wildlife. like this grazing grevy's zebra and the negative space he creates in the sunlit glass. that jaw was just fascinating to watch. i'll confess the b&w is a bit of a cheat because their stripes are brownish-black, but they're still beautiful creatures. i was sad to learn they're endangered (only 6,000 in the wild), but it was nice to see them thriving here in texas.
zebra in b&w...redundant?
went to fossil rim wildlife preserve recently and have tons of shots of animals up close and eager to be fed. except for a few comedic expressions, i prefer images of the wilder wildlife. like this grazing grevy's zebra and the negative space he creates in the sunlit glass. that jaw was just fascinating to watch. i'll confess the b&w is a bit of a cheat because their stripes are brownish-black, but they're still beautiful creatures. i was sad to learn they're endangered (only 6,000 in the wild), but it was nice to see them thriving here in texas.