Landing
Timbavati, 2019 - A motion blur abstract of a White-backed Vulture coming in to land near a buffalo carcass. A pride of lions had just begun walking away from their meal which sparked a frenzy of vulture landings.
In the chaos of it all, I honed in on one individual with a purposefully slow shutter speed and tracked it coming down to land. The result is this abstract of the bird putting the brakes on which looks a little like a charcoal painting.
Fine Art Giclée print on 230gsm fine art paper.
Framed behind 3mm clear glass (A1 and smaller) or 3mm clear perspex (A0).
Backed with 3mm MDF and fitted with hanger plates.
CANVAS SPECS
Printed on 340gsm archival cotton canvas, stretched and fitted into a floater frame with a 5mm shadow gap.
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Byron Grobler
Byron started his photographic journey as a safari guide in Pilanesberg in 2017 and hasn't really stopped moving since. Based in South Africa, he shoots wildlife with the eye of someone who genuinely understands the bush - the behaviour, the patience, the quiet moments that most people miss.
In 2022 his image Coexistence - a leopard crossing a dam wall in Pilanesberg - won the Nature Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award. It's a good example of how he works: unhurried, observant, always looking at the bigger picture.
His work is about connection more than spectacle. That's why it looks good on a wall.