The wolves, deer and dogs intrigue me as they have different kinds of “stares” when you look right at them. My “lenses” and I could be “staring” at those creatures who in turn stare back at us for seconds, minutes, sometimes hours (mostly in the cases of wolves and dogs, not deer – deer’s would be more accurately termed fleeting glances). Perhaps I’m delusional but somehow I sense a “dialogue” of sorts was established through these stares/glances….

Of course there are the forests, the sunrise and sunset, the waters, and even the abandoned country swing that tells a long and secret history and presence of the world. All so meditative and enchanting; with just a hint of fear I approach them all, hoping not lost in them forever.

Photography, as I understand it, is one’s perspectives of seeing the world. The creative process conveys one’s utmost, sometimes unconscious, desires. Mine is perhaps about developing a deep relationship and establishing an intimate communication with the living beings in nature.

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The Magnificent Stare