Unsurpassed portraits of wild foxes from a mining engineer from Chukotka
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/unsurpassed-portraits-of-wild-foxes-from-a-mining-engineer-from-chukotka.htmlMining engineer Ivan Kislov from Chukotka is engaged in shooting local flora and fauna in his spare time. It is worth noting that despite the fact that photography is a hobby for Ivan, he has many awards on his account, including from National Geographic Russia. According to Ivan, his favorite models are foxes. According to the amateur photographer, it is these animals that turn out in the pictures very naturally and naturally.
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