TITLE: Momentum
A singular morning where a crash of white rhinos mingled about, their collective heads down and munching grass . With their very poor eyesight, they forged ahead with reduced awareness and wandered close. We quietly withdrew. Spending time with these descendants from the Late Eocene period, fifty million years ago, is a blessing.
AUTHOR: Elizabeth Storms (Canada)
I am blessed to find myself at an inflection point in life where immersion into wildlife photography can be fully embraced, to speak to the awareness of species endangerment, and, to support conservation and ground level programmes.
Black and white images are my preferred creative choice. Its timeless approach for wildlife is clean and powerful, diminishing visual distractions, and personally, enhances the light and details to their purest form. Whilst emotions and the subtlest nuances of details are spoken without a word.
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