"A Mother's love is something
that no one can explain,
It is made of deep devotion
and of sacrifice and pain,
It is endless and unselfish
and enduring come what may,
For nothing can destroy it
or take that love away"
-Helen Steiner Rice
Rhesus macaques, always so mischievous, always so damn fun to photograph. I photographed this mother feeding her child while I was returning home from one of my internships in Delhi. Rhesus macaques are a very common site here in North India, but this was the first time ever that I had a telephoto lens on me when they were feeding. At this moment, looking at them through my camera, I realised that, "No one will ever love you as much as your mother".
Edition: 1/1
Collection: La nature en monochrome
Shot by: Pranay Bhatnagar, a wildlife biologist based in India
Location: Delhi, India
License: The Primary NFT holder is free to use the piece in advertising, private and group displays, including virtual galleries, documentaries and essays, as long as the creator is given due credit. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, for commercial distribution, or derivative works. Copyright remains with the creator.
‘La nature en monochrome’ is a collection of 9 1/1 dramatic BnW wildlife photographs that I’ve captured during my last 4 years interning and volunteering at various institutes dedicated to conservation biology and research in India.
It is extremely crucial to understand the necessity of wildlife conservation before our community runs out of time, as each species plays a very vital role to maintain the ecological balance on Earth. One of the many means to stimulate people’s senses towards conservation biology is through combining both the visual and the psychological elements, which can be achieved through wildlife photography.
With each passing year, with each new destination, with each new photograph I took, I became more and more resolved to make humans conscious towards conservation biology through my photography, where, each and every species is equally represented.
I would be delighted to provide physical frames to all the first collectors who would love to have them.
Unconditional Love
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"A Mother's love is something
that no one can explain,
It is made of deep devotion
and of sacrifice and pain,
It is endless and unselfish
and enduring come what may,
For nothing can destroy it
or take that love away"
-Helen Steiner Rice
Rhesus macaques, always so mischievous, always so damn fun to photograph. I photographed this mother feeding her child while I was returning home from one of my internships in Delhi. Rhesus macaques are a very common site here in North India, but this was the first time ever that I had a telephoto lens on me when they were feeding. At this moment, looking at them through my camera, I realised that, "No one will ever love you as much as your mother".
Edition: 1/1
Collection: La nature en monochrome
Shot by: Pranay Bhatnagar, a wildlife biologist based in India
Location: Delhi, India
License: The Primary NFT holder is free to use the piece in advertising, private and group displays, including virtual galleries, documentaries and essays, as long as the creator is given due credit. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, for commercial distribution, or derivative works. Copyright remains with the creator.
‘La nature en monochrome’ is a collection of 9 1/1 dramatic BnW wildlife photographs that I’ve captured during my last 4 years interning and volunteering at various institutes dedicated to conservation biology and research in India.
It is extremely crucial to understand the necessity of wildlife conservation before our community runs out of time, as each species plays a very vital role to maintain the ecological balance on Earth. One of the many means to stimulate people’s senses towards conservation biology is through combining both the visual and the psychological elements, which can be achieved through wildlife photography.
With each passing year, with each new destination, with each new photograph I took, I became more and more resolved to make humans conscious towards conservation biology through my photography, where, each and every species is equally represented.
I would be delighted to provide physical frames to all the first collectors who would love to have them.