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3. I love this picture, I think it's such a great shot, it's risky and it pulls you in. It's my favorite of his pictures because it comes across as symbolic to me, it's unique.
4. The rules present in this photo are: Rule of Thirds, Balance, Lines, Simplicity. It shows Rule of Thirds by putting the Ranger in the bottom left of the photo, Simplicity by just focusing on the man with the tusks, Balance by making geometric shapes with the tusks and drought ground, and finally, Lines by using the cracks in the ground and the curves of the tusks draw in the eye, especially since the tusks make an S- shaped curve.
5. Nick Brandt uses a Pentax 67II to shoot his photos, it only has two fixed lenses.
6. He likes photographing animals and people to get close and learn their personalities.
7. He hopes to capture these animals and their personalities before they're murdered by humans.
8. "I'm not interested in creating work that is simply documentary or filled with action and drama, which has been the norm in the photography of animals in the wild. What I am interested in is showing the animals simply in the state of Being." (Brandt, 2007)
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