My reaction to this photo was, the black ans white color really show's the emotion and feeling to the photo's. How the animal's are close to each other, show's the love and emotion.
This photo is my favorite because the wind is brushing through the lion's hair, and how it's not even paying attention to the photographer, and the tiger is enjoying the relaxation.
Simplicity: You can change the main subject by cutting out the lion and making the subject the grass, plus it's simple, just the way the camera and the photographer, and the lion are positioned towards different area's
Avoiding Merger's: We could zoom in or change the color of the photo to set a different mood or feeling.
Rule of the Third's:We could easily compromise the photo by changing the direction of the
lion, and making it a completely different photo, p maybe even the
direction the wind is blowing the lion's hair. We could cut out the
background to make it more of the subject than it already is.
He uses a Pentax 67II With Only Two Fixed Lenses
An Ambitious Photographic Project
Showing the animals in the simple state of being
"Many pictures convey a rare sense of intimacy, as if Brandt knew the
animals, had invited them to sit for his camera, and had a prime
portraitist's intuition of character...as elegant as any arranged by Arnold Newman for his human high achievers"

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