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Modern trends emphasize "animal in landscape" photography. Instead of tightly cropped portraits, photographers back away to show the creature framed by its raw, dramatic habitat. Nature Art: Translating Reality to the Canvas

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You aren't looking at an animal. You are looking at a moving painting.

Perhaps the most profound difference between traditional art and wildlife photography is the ethic of authenticity. A painter can move a mountain for aesthetic balance; a photographer must honor the truth of the scene. This constraint breeds a unique kind of creativity.

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You aren't looking at an animal. You are looking at a moving painting.

Perhaps the most profound difference between traditional art and wildlife photography is the ethic of authenticity. A painter can move a mountain for aesthetic balance; a photographer must honor the truth of the scene. This constraint breeds a unique kind of creativity.