Sunday, 5 November 2023

Photos Of Roxy The Fox, Whose Life I Observed For 8 Months

Every night I spent sitting at the window of my cottage house in the middle of the forest, and I observed the life of the foxes. One of them was braver. The vixen would appear after dusk, circle it for an hour and a half, and appear in the yard several times. I took the exposure remotely to capture interesting, covert, never-before-seen behavior. We built a distant, but subtle relationship, something hard to describe, and I named her Roxy. She always surprised me, showing new sides of her personality and quick adaptation to the changes. Adjusting to the presence of a wild animal, I learned plenty about foxes and also about myself and humans in general. Lots of things that will hopefully change people's view that the fox is a pest.


Roxy In The Heavy Snowstorm

Roxy In The Heavy Snowstorm

Working exclusively at night allowed me to get creative with lighting. In some images, I used dramatic, studio-like lighting. In others, I balanced my flashes with ambient light. Working with such an appealing and unpredictable animal at night was both a great challenge and a wonderful opportunity to document the great story.

Little Sausage

Little Sausage


Roxy Drinking Water From The Small Plunge Pool

Roxy Drinking Water From The Small Plunge Pool

Peekaboo

Peekaboo

Through The Hole

Through The Hole

I'm a photographer, so the next day I put out the cameras to see her reaction. She smelled it, but it didn't bother her much. So from there, I started thinking about the scenes, and what should be photographed. Since I didn't know how long she would last, I was in a hurry to capture as many scenes from her life as possible. This and the pursuit of perfection created an addiction that lasted for 8 months. I stopped when I felt that I had accomplished all my ideas and captured everything I saw from her life.

Man And The Nature

Man And The Nature

Roxy And The Bird Feeder

Roxy And The Bird Feeder

Observation Point

Observation Point

I Merged My Portraits With Ai And This Is What Happened

I’m a Swiss-Portuguese photographer based in Berlin. Since a young age, I've had a fascination for illusionism and magic tricks. I deeply admire the work of the Surrealists and the infinite possibilities that the medium of photography offers for playing around. The turning point in my life was when I discovered Adobe Photoshop, which allowed me to merge my photos with my imagination, and, more recently, with AI. My motto is to make "the ordinary extraordinary", to elevate the meaning of everyday life.Since its inception in autumn 2023, this specific AI project has been driving me deeper and deeper into the magical world of prompt photography and its creative potential. Using mostly self-portraits, I hungrily explore the boundaries of absurd realism. The visible calmness of the models contrasts powerfully with their surrealistic attire and surroundings, generating a humorous composition and, hopefully, setting out an interesting discussion about the role of AI in art


Iguana Hermana

Iguana Hermana

Self-Sabotage

Self-Sabotage

It's Coneplicated

It's Coneplicated

Nestablishment

Nestablishment

Hard Decision

Hard Decision

Steel Life

Steel Life

Suit Yourself

Suit Yourself

Cheese Necklace

Cheese Necklace

30 Pics That Point Out What’s Wrong With Our Society, As Shared On This X Page

 In a world where tragedy strikes every day, many of us like to take a break from the madness and retreat to our cozy safe spaces. For some, it’s TV shows or movies, while others love to delve into books. People also like to escape into social medias and other quiet internet corners filled with memes and cats, and there’s nothing wrong with that. We all need our time to recoup. 

Yet, it’s important not to forget the realities of our world. If we run away from them, we won’t solve anything.


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