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1 1. After reading the article
and then looking over Nick Brandt’s photos it is sad to know that many of those
majestic animals will someday be gone. I was struck by how long he waited for
several of his photos, it takes a lot of time and patience to capture a
photograph of that quality and character. I like the look of his photos the
really do look like studio images and portraits. Beautiful quality for all photos.
3. 3. This photograph by Nick Brandt is one of my favorites as
it captures what I imagine is some of the beauty of Africa. I really like the
position of the animals and the lighting in the photograph.. The cheetahs are
in clear focus and the background of the African plains is blurred out as a
backdrop making the photo look like a family portrait for the cheetahs.
4. What rules of photography are evident in the photos you selected, be sure to explain the rule to me?This photo clearly shows the rule of balance. The cheetahs being on both the left and right of the photo and near the center but not fully in the center plus having a nice amount of landscape in the background and off the the sides of the cheetahs clearly shows that Mr. Brandt uses the rule of balance in his photography.
5. When Nick Brandt takes his photos he uses A Pentax 6711 with only 2 fixed lenses. He is not using a telephoto lens so he is getting extremely close to the animals he is photographing or he is including a lot of the scenery of Africa in his photos if he is not getting close up photos.
6. He is hoping in taking these photos to show the beauty of the animals of the wild in an intimate and up close way before the animals become extinct.
7. Nick Brandt is hoping to memorialize the beauty of these
animals so they can be remembered when they are extinct how they actually were
when they were just being at peace among the land they lived in.
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