Taming the Wildlife - A Lesson in photography
The rules of Nature are the same, bold and cruel,
benevolent and fair.
Photos and Verses by Dr Abe V Rotor
Papilio butterfly resting on a jar of water. At home, QC
Caution, slowly get close to your subject,
a blue butterfly sitting by the water;
like Narcissus admiring his own image;
through the lens you're a storyteller.
Salamander, aquatic reptiles raised as aquarium pets. At home, QC
Prehistoric in miniature, these reptiles are,
living fossils frozen by time;
revealed by macro lens the past before human
came to earth over the clime.
Parrots and love birds in captivity offer a close photographic
study of colors and plumage designs. At home, QC
The hardest subject in photography is wildlife;
unless you study them in captivity;
adapted and acclimatized they yield to details,
obedient sans freedom and natural beauty.
A carp eyeing a potential prey across a glass wall.
Two worlds apart these creatures live:
one in water, the other in air;
Yet the rules of Nature are the same,
bold and cruel, benevolent and fair. ~
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