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09/22/2007 09:04:28 PM · #1
Ran across this site and thought there was some really cool images that the crew here might also enjoy!

Young Gallery
09/22/2007 09:07:37 PM · #2
Thanks for sharing, those are really good.
09/22/2007 09:17:18 PM · #3
wow those are amazing!!!
09/22/2007 09:28:17 PM · #4
Caught a show once on some hd PBS channel with this guy when he was out shooting those elephants. Really cool show, and he was talking about 'a new technique' he had developed to add a sense of motion to the final images. Never did elaborate, but yeah the shots are stunning.
09/22/2007 09:29:40 PM · #5
You meant the Nick Brandt. Well worth the look. ( Wildebeast arc is a perfect s).
09/22/2007 09:30:05 PM · #6
Nice find. Probably the best wildlife photos I've ever seen. The PP really compliments the shots. I wonder what equipment/lenses he uses.
09/22/2007 09:33:06 PM · #7
Thanks for the link. His images are very in tune with the spirit of the animals and places.
09/22/2007 09:47:33 PM · #8
Wow, thanks for sharing. His images are to die for.
09/22/2007 09:53:47 PM · #9
Absolutely beautiful images.

R.
09/22/2007 09:58:28 PM · #10
I agree those are wonderful captures.

Here's Nick's official site:
//www.nickbrandt.com

Thanks for sharing the link to the Young Gallery, found some more great photogs there.

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09/22/2007 10:26:46 PM · #11
stupendously stunning.
09/22/2007 10:49:30 PM · #12
I bought his book 2 months ago...they are all amazing. It's really worth it..^^
09/22/2007 10:50:22 PM · #13
Really nice. How do you think he makes those animals stand out so nicely? Alot of dodging and burning I suppose. Nice work on darkening the skies.
09/23/2007 11:42:23 PM · #14
Looks like he is shooting in infrared. While I am nowhere near as good as he is, I have found a similar effect with shooting infrared at the San Diego Zoo and my converted P&S Fuji camera. The IR naturally darkens the skies. These were taken on cloudy days so the sky is not as dark. Looks like some selective bluring on some of them. Great stuff.






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09/23/2007 11:47:31 PM · #15
I've never said "wow" so many times looking through an album. Thanks for posting the link!
09/23/2007 11:49:34 PM · #16
Totally awesome images, and thanks for sharing them with us.....
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