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]]>“After staying for 2 weeks on an island off the coast of Wales in the Atlantic Ocean, I was lucky enough to get an intimate look into the habits of the characterful Atlantic Puffin,” Read teold Bored Panda.
“After a week of visiting the same area of the island each night, I realized that if I laid still for long enough, the Puffins would display a unique behavior. Being naturally curious and characterful little seabirds, if the Puffins wandered close enough, they would catch a glimpse of their own reflection in my wide angle lens! I allowed the wild Puffin to spot itself in the lens glass before it moved closer and closer to investigate. When only an inch away from the lens, the bold little bird tried to peck its own reflection!”
Scroll down to see more wildlife photos by this talented young guy.
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]]>“Audun has spent his whole life close to nature on the island Smøla, which often is very exposed for bad weather and rough conditions. This might come in handy if the weather becomes bad on our expeditions. The last few years Audun has travelled all over the world to destinations like Svalbard, Antartica, Africa and Asia. Cold environment is his favorite theme, and he can spend days in the cold waiting for the best shots,”
writes the website Wild Photo.
Scroll down to see his work.
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]]>“Some of my favorite places are Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Botswana, and Richmond Park which is just a few miles from my home in London,” Lloyd writes on his website. “I prefer a fine art style, choosing to appeal to buyers of framed photography. Although I’ve a preference towards black and white, color features strongly too.”
Lloyd has won many photography awards including Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 2011 and 2014 and Outdoor Photographer of the Year in 2016.
Take a look at some of his photos below and see for yourself why his photos are universally loved. Browse his Instagram page for more.
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]]>The post Photographer Captures the Happiest Little Puffin appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>“After staying for 2 weeks on an island off the coast of Wales in the Atlantic Ocean, I was lucky enough to get an intimate look into the habits of the characterful Atlantic Puffin,” Read teold Bored Panda.
“After a week of visiting the same area of the island each night, I realized that if I laid still for long enough, the Puffins would display a unique behavior. Being naturally curious and characterful little seabirds, if the Puffins wandered close enough, they would catch a glimpse of their own reflection in my wide angle lens! I allowed the wild Puffin to spot itself in the lens glass before it moved closer and closer to investigate. When only an inch away from the lens, the bold little bird tried to peck its own reflection!”
Scroll down to see more wildlife photos by this talented young guy.
The post Photographer Captures the Happiest Little Puffin appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>The post Norwegian Mechanic Shifts His Career to Become a Wildlife Photographer appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>“Audun has spent his whole life close to nature on the island Smøla, which often is very exposed for bad weather and rough conditions. This might come in handy if the weather becomes bad on our expeditions. The last few years Audun has travelled all over the world to destinations like Svalbard, Antartica, Africa and Asia. Cold environment is his favorite theme, and he can spend days in the cold waiting for the best shots,”
writes the website Wild Photo.
Scroll down to see his work.
The post Norwegian Mechanic Shifts His Career to Become a Wildlife Photographer appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>The post Wildlife Photographer David Lloyd Takes Close-Up Photos of Stunning Animals appeared first on Our Funny Little Site.
]]>“Some of my favorite places are Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Botswana, and Richmond Park which is just a few miles from my home in London,” Lloyd writes on his website. “I prefer a fine art style, choosing to appeal to buyers of framed photography. Although I’ve a preference towards black and white, color features strongly too.”
Lloyd has won many photography awards including Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 2011 and 2014 and Outdoor Photographer of the Year in 2016.
Take a look at some of his photos below and see for yourself why his photos are universally loved. Browse his Instagram page for more.
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