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Oil paintinng by Roberto Ferri
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Palau Island, 1965. Photo by Stanley Wayman.
“It was Stan Wayman’s belief that “the chief ingredients in good wildlife photography are luck and patience.” Wayman once spent more than two months in the arctic wasteland of Baffin Island in order to find and photograph a family of rare white wolves. On another assignment, he crouched from dusk to dawn in an Indian jungle to get close-ups of tigers in their natural habitat. But if patience and luck were ingredients in his photographic successes, his own quick reflexes and keen eye counted for more. On one occasion he was photographing the denizens of a coral reef at Palau Island in the Pacific when he spotted a native dugout crossing a reef lagoon; instinctively he pressed the shutter release to capture the unusual composition of blues, greens and grays at right.“
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Java, 1979.
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