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Who Is Watching Who? Photograph

William Murray

United States

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 36 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

Here is a very shy Dhole (looks like a big fox) with an intense curiosity. When I spotted it, it jumped back over a log and disappeared. I slowly moved to the right only to notice that low in the grass was this bright red figure watching me. A feeling of 'who is watching who' came over me. The mood from hunted to game had started. This capture raises feeling of 'hide go seek' rather than one of hunter and prey. I captured this bright animal print with visual impact to brighten a room or stir curiosity. I used a Nikon D800E with a Tamron 150-600mm SP lens set at 600mm.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:36 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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I'm a retired master of many trades. My first love and goal was to become an artist. In my last year or high school, I had three different art classes. I won the art, arts and crafts and industrial arts awards and was counseled to go to college for art. Growing up on a farm in Ohio and being from a humble country background made higher education for me only a wish. After high school I went to work as an artist for a display company in Charlotte N.C. I designed and built stage backgrounds too. I worked there for about five years and as a young married man in his twenties expecting a child I struggled to survive. I stopped and entered the sheet metal trade. As a craftsman I did pattern development and fabrication using plain geometry and trigonometry. In the 1980 I went to college to study business and major in computers. While there I got some financial support from doing art shows in the malls and architectural renderings. A real struggle! I also began to develop an interest in photography both for profit and as an expressive art form. Today I'm in my late seventies, retired and can pursue my love of art and photography. Although not formally taught in any of the schools for higher learning, I have over 60 years of experience in photography, metal sculpture, fine art and digital art. The greatest reward one can receive for his craft is not a red ribbon or title but for someone to be willing to part with his hard earned money to have what you have worked to create. I'm an old beginner this is the beginning.

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