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November 22, 2005

John Hyde and his Wild Things

Author.::.Mazoo

OrcaWhale.jpgToday's morning I received a link to John Hyde's gallery "Wild Things Photography" and I couldn't stop until finished looking through all the works of this photographer. The photos are so beautiful that when you open this or that picture you simply hold your breath (Phil said that the photos even moved him to tears). John Hyde photos wild life of Alaska, Canada, Mexico, Hawaii Isls and all that. Here is what he says about himself:

Wild Things PhotoGraphy was born from my appreciation of all things wild and by an inherent quest to explore the natural world around me.

I can't imagine doing anything else that would provide the satisfaction I receive from sharing my work with others, opening windows that help enrich their lives and appreciation for the intrinsic values of wild things and wild places.

Students often ask me what the "perfect picture" is and that is simple: the perfect picture is the one that drives you to make another. Each image should be viewed a stepping stone to the next. That is the philosophy that drives my creative vision.

From my point of view all the pictures of this photographer are perfect. And for some inexplicable reason you begin to feel a kind of disgust for all the humanity in general. Just as in particular 
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Posted by Xena at November 22, 2005 12:12 PM

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When I said that you are moved to tears I meant that it happens because of the pictures which seem to be amazingly distinct and colorful; and it becomes clear that I'll never manage to do the same.

Posted by: Phil at November 22, 2005 12:24 PM

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