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Every year there are over 1.5 million wildebeests and hundreds of thousands of zebras in The Great Migration. They are dependent on each other in their journey. The zebra is good at protecting and navigating while the wildebeest have the ability to find the water. A good sense of hearing with swarm intelligence of the Wildebeests compliments the better eyesight and memory of Zebras, they work together to stay out of any danger during their great journey. A symbiotic relationship ties them. Simply put, without the zebras, the wildebeest wouldn’t be able to survive. Wildebeest are fussy eaters, they are selective grazers and only feed upon the shorter parts of the grass, while the zebras are bulk grazers who aren’t nearly as picky. As the zebras graze, they essentially act as a lawnmower, cropping the grass and making it palatable for the wildebeest. Photography, post processed by Photoshop. Original Prints (Limited to 30 copies): Museum Quality, Premium Canvas Print.. Canvas Printing, or Giclee Printing is a process in which a picture of photograph is printed on a piece of high-quality canvas (and then stretched around a hardwood frame on location.) Canvas Prints feature in art galleries across the world. The canvas we use is imported from North America. It is the same canvas which leading art-galleries use to display their pictures; 1. Made of cotton blend to ensure a more consistent product 2. Bright white in colour – this is perfect for showcasing brilliant hues and sharp definition. 3. Water-resistant 4. Archival rated to 75+ years 5. Heavyweight (more like denim than the bed-sheet-like imitation which other print-makers use) 6. More textured than most canvases on the market ***Please enquiry for other orientation and/or dimensions
2019
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
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Vicky Yeow (Singaporean) was an avid traveler and an IT Executive Search professional when she discovered her passion for photography in 2008. By the following year, she became a full time Travel Photographer and has since been organizing and conducting Travel Photography Workshops and Clinics. Leading international teams of amateur as well as professional photographers, she has traveled from The Arctic to The Antarctic and more than 40 countries in between. Vicky successfully combined work and passion. She has been photographing genres across Wildlife, Landscape, Streets, Festivals and “anything which appeals” in the course of her work. Vicky was among the throng of Invited International Press Photographers capturing the Royal Wedding of Bhutan in 2011, after which her article and photos were published in The Readers’ Digest. In the same year, she was contacted by The Cathay Gallery of Singapore who sponsored an Exhibition featuring a series of her works “The Sadhus of Pashupatinath” which was shot in Nepal. Multiple of Vicky’s works has appeared in some Photography and Travel related as well as airline Magazines. Photography opens up a whole new way of looking at life, offers new perspectives and presents unlimited opportunities. Vicky approaches photography with an open mind, unrestricted and mostly ignores standard rules. It is her habit to always use “a lot heart”, always experimenting and exploring new ways to present same subjects in a different manner. Mostly, The Genre which “speaks to her intensely” is Street Photography, which Vicky says is about Photographing Life.
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