The incredible black and white film photographs of Lucus Landers seemingly highlight the beauty of the animal kingdom. But, look a bit closer and you’ll notice something else at play. His grainy, artistic images of animals in their natural habitat aren’t quite as they appear.
For Wildlife, the Brooklyn-based photographer didn’t have to join an exotic…
i never would have guessed this. what an amazing talent to get these shots in this way. something i never would have thought of –
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They are extraordinary, aren’t they!
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They look so alive it’s scary. Thanks for sharing, Sarah! I hope everything is well with you.
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I was almost shocked when I read on and discovered how he had achieved the effect! I’m well and hope you are too, Olga.
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Spectacular….HOpe you are enjoying this glorious weather and I hope your new little companion is settling in. Janet xxx
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I couldn’t be happier with both the weather and my little companion! xx
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That’s wonderful to hear :):)
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Stunning! One would never know they were taken at a museum.
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That’s the word, Jennie!
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😍
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Brilliant deception, and wonderful photos too.
Best wishes, Pete. x
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I’m glad you think so, Pete!
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Quite amazing, Sarah. Thanks for sharing.
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My pleasure always, Mary!
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These are incredible! So cleverly done, and gorgeous, too.
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Delighted to please, dah-ling!
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Beautiful stark image. I love it.
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Likewise!
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