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3. it's my favorite because, you can see the scenery really well and the animals in their environment, all the details to where they live you can see in this picture.
4. create depth- there's a foreground middle ground, background the animals are foreground and then the land is middle and the trees are background.
5. he uses a Pentax with 6711 and medium format with black and white film, without telephoto and zoom lenses, he uses the camera with only two fixed lenses
6. he likes to simply show the animals in the state being, before they are no longer, he believes every human and non-human are equal and that effects him every time he puts an animal in her camera lens.
7. to capture the animals in the state of being before they are no more
8. "You wouldn't take a portrait of a human being from a hundred feet away and expect to capture their spirit; you'd move in close."- Nick Brandt
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