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..... If anyone else has stumpled across great photographers post the link because Im sure we all love the inspiration. :scared:

I don't know where the work on this Animoto presentation fits between Brunelli and Hale. http://video214.com/play/2c32RZHOypvyMQ9aD8ieuw/s/dark -

the shoot was a fundraiser for rescue, (there are links at the end of it for BSL info and Pit Bull rescue).

Where I think these shots approach great is that they are from one full-on two-day charity shoot, so under pressure - and has still caught a lot of personality without making it schmaltzy or like Huga said, "fluffy".

Kirislin - have you seen Julie Poole's shots of Whippets? She has a new Animoto of them with some good action shots.

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..... If anyone else has stumpled across great photographers post the link because Im sure we all love the inspiration. :scared:

I don't know where the work on this Animoto presentation fits between Brunelli and Hale. http://video214.com/play/2c32RZHOypvyMQ9aD8ieuw/s/dark -

the shoot was a fundraiser for rescue, (there are links at the end of it for BSL info and Pit Bull rescue).

Where I think these shots approach great is that they are from one full-on two-day charity shoot, so under pressure - and has still caught a lot of personality without making it schmaltzy or like Huga said, "fluffy".

Kirislin - have you seen Julie Poole's shots of Whippets? She has a new Animoto of them with some good action shots.

Yes, she's on a US whippet forum that I am on.

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I am always looking for photographers work that has something different and unique then the normal pet photography you see everyday. I stumbled across Giacomo Brunelli and his work is so incredible, haunting and mysterious. Just WOW!! I would hang all his work on my walls. Take a look.

Very clever - his photos all look like accidents. It would be great to meet him and find out if he's as weird as he comes across

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Recently, I was very moved by the work of Tommaso Ausili who won a category in this year's 'Sony World Photographer of the Year' comp for the Photojournalism and Documentary category. He has taken very confronting images of animals in an abbatoir awaiting slaughter. I sent his photos to a few people and one of my friends said the abbatoir is in Umbria, Italy, she was so moved to tears by his photos (she's vegetarian). Don't click on this link if you are squeamish. I like photos that affect me emotionally, whether they make me upset (like these did) or happy.

Sony World Photography gallery - Tommaso Ausili's The Hidden Death. (there are other winners of categories in this link as well)

http://www.ipernity.com/doc/wpa/7474208?fr...p;at=1267624652

more from Tommaso Ausili with that category here:

http://www.worldpressphoto.org/index.php?o...;bandwidth=high

I love this photographer's wildlife images, he won a category in last year's World Wildlife Photographer of the Year. PossumCorner, you may be interested in his images, I love his Arctic series.

Jan Vermeer

http://www.janvermeer.nl/cms/index.php/en_US/portfolio

Love Nick Brandt's wildlife images of African wildlife too

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Recently, I was very moved by the work of Tommaso Ausili who won a category in this year's 'Sony World Photographer of the Year' comp for the Photojournalism and Documentary category. He has taken very confronting images of animals in an abbatoir awaiting slaughter. I sent his photos to a few people and one of my friends said the abbatoir is in Umbria, Italy, she was so moved to tears by his photos (she's vegetarian). Don't click on this link if you are squeamish. I like photos that affect me emotionally, whether they make me upset (like these did) or happy.

Sony World Photography gallery - Tommaso Ausili's The Hidden Death. (there are other winners of categories in this link as well)

http://www.ipernity.com/doc/wpa/7474208?fr...p;at=1267624652

more from Tommaso Ausili with that category here:

http://www.worldpressphoto.org/index.php?o...;bandwidth=high

I had a look at these picutures, at first I was affronted and shocked, but something else as well, I find his photos fascinating, He was able to capture the fear in the cow's eyes, I don't know why, But I like his work. I would never hang it in my house, but I like it..

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