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1) I didn't really have that much of a reaction to what I read and saw. I did notice though that the photographer was really passionate about what he was photographing. I think he wanted to be different than lots of photographers these days and that he really knew what he wanted to capture.
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3) This photo shows a mother lion cuddling it's baby on some sort of rock I think. This one is my favorite because I thought it was cute, and I think it rally makes the person looking at the photo feel something and I just thought that was cool.

4) This photo shows rule of third's. It shows this by having the subject in the left of the photo.

5) He does not use a telephoto lens because he thinks that you can't show much feeling through being far away. He wants to capture the soul and by being up close he can achieve that.

6) He took these photo's because he feels moved and inspired when he visits these sort of places.

7) He hopes to show the animals in their state of being and not try to create drama in the photo but capture the real beauty of the animals.

8)"When people in Africa are poor and starving and there are no crop left to eat due to deforestation and global warming leading to ever-worsening droughts, they cannot be blamed if they kill the last zebra walking through the bush for their family to eat."


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