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| "Temporarily Defeated": Digital photo |
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Endangered Bird Portraits
by Photographer Tim Flach
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| Virginia Cardinal |
Tim Flach is an animal photographer with an interest in the way humans shape animals and shape their meaning while exploring the role of imagery in fostering an emotional connection. Bringing to life the complexity of the animal kingdom, his work ranges widely across species, united by a distinctive stylization reflecting an interest in how we better connect people to the natural world.
London-based photographer Tim Flach travels the world capturing the nuanced expressions, unique patterning, and unusual profiles of animals large and small. Often focusing his lens on endangered and vulnerable species, Flach highlights the traits of animals that are at risk of disappearing due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activity. The photographer has worked with a huge range of wild, domestic, and captive animals, from Saiga and Beluga Sturgeons to Pied Tamarin and Pangolin.
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| Jacobian Pigeon. All photographs © Tim Flach |
Set on plain backdrops à la studio portraits, Flach’s bird photographs particularly stand out. His sharp, clear portraits show the colorful and wildly shaped feathers and beak of birds from the U.S. to the Himalayas. A stately Jacobian Pigeon, its two-toned ruff of feathers framing a white-crested face, seems to peer elegantly at the view, while an assertive cardinal stares pointedly, a white highlight glinting off the hook in the bird’s red beak. A statement on his website explains the relatable emotional quality of his work.
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| Himalayan Monal |
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| Philippine Eagle |
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| Gouldian Finch |
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| Silver Laced Poland Chicken |
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| King Vulture |
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| Shoebill Stork |
I love the Shoebill Stork
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Just because ...
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| Plumbeous Water Redstart |

4 comments:
What beautiful creatures these birds are.
Jacki, I'm glad you met two grandsons this weekend. I was so lucky to see my grandkids today. That's always the best and happiest time for me - and for you, isn't it?
I don't know Jacki, I kind of think this post is for the birds! Roy
Thanks Elenor, yes being with hem is always a treat and then I enjoy again in the memories & sometimes photos.
Yes indeed, Roy, the birds have become a part of the blog.
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