Thursday, August 26, 2010

Brian Jorg/Mexican Wolf

http://www.critterzone.com/animal-pictures-nature/mammal-wolf-mexican.htm
http://www.brianjorg.com/content.html?page=7ff

Brian Jorg is a Horticulturist who has worked for the Cincinnati zoo and Botanical Garden since 2004. His passion is taking photos of the outdoors and has had much of his work published in many different magazines, books, field guides, post cards and more. Brian dedicates more than 20,000 miles a year to take photographs in various places such as Alaska, Newfoundland, The Galapagos and many more foreign continents. In my search I found Some pictures that photographer Brian Jorg had taken of a Mexican wolf that caught my interest. What I liked most about the shots were the clarity in which they came out, but also how natural the wolves look in the camera shots. They are not looking toward the camera and instead had their attention set on whatever the wolf would naturally be doing. The shots of the wolves were in their natural settings, and the attention was not set on the distraction of the photographer himself. To me, catching the wildlife in its natural everyday routine, much like Brian Jorg has done with his pictures of the wolves is just as unique as catching a photo of something lying on the ground in such a way that you will never see again. From what I see in these pictures, him nor anyone else will ever get those same shots.

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