Nature and Wildlife Photographer George Dangerfield |
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Written by René Edde
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Tuesday, 04 November 2008 14:50 |
With a simple elegance, George Dangerfield, captures nature and wildlife at its essence. Usually attacking a single subject in each frame, he uses simplistic composition and color to leave each image well composed and uncluttered. Paying close attention to backgrounds and placement, Dangerfield has a knack for drawing the viewers eye directly to the insect, bird, or amphibian of his choosing, and holding their attention throughout the frame of each photo.
Most of Dangerfield’s photos are macro images and are close to representative of the real life size of the subjects that he chooses to photograph in nature. The best representatives of the skill of Dangerfield’s ability to work within macro photography are his images of insects.
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In the above image, Dangerfield has captured a bee hard at work amongst the tender center of a flower. The shimmering translucence of the bees wings work well to compliment and absorb the tender pinks and greens of the flower’s color. The image is so crisp and sharp that each tiny hair of the bee’s legs can be seen.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 November 2008 15:07 )
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