Photo from south africa. Madikwe nature reserve.
This photo shows three zebras grazing in the tall, yellow grass of the savannah. What immediately stands out is the humorous and disarming perspective: all zebras are photographed from behind, their distinctive black and white stripes forming an almost abstract pattern in the dry landscape.
The composition is playful but powerful. The repetition of shapes and colours - black stripes on white bodies against a background of ochre-yellow grass - creates a rhythmic and almost graphic image. At the same time, the scene exudes calm and simplicity: wild animals, undisturbed in their natural environment.
The work evokes a smile, but also reminds us of the beauty of the ordinary, of the importance of pausing for a moment to contemplate a seemingly mundane moment in nature.
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