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Rainbow Lorikeets (Trichoglossus moluccsnus) flying through the regenerating bush fire landscape. Noted for their frequent screeching and chattering they have successfully lived side by side with humans and have a wide coastal habitat around Australia. Males and females look identical and they form pairs of relationships occasionally being called to fly in flocks. They are aggressive defenders of their turf and will fight off larger birds. They can live up to 20 years and are very successful foragers of the Australian bush.

Animation and soundscape created by internationally award-winning visual effects and post-production studio Heckler.

Birdscape Series 1 by Gary Heery collection image

In response to the degradation of our natural environment, I have animated my photographs of flora and fauna with bird songs to create idealised worlds where birds have reclaimed their place in the landscape. The animation reflects something of my regard-even awe and love for these creatures.

I have been especially fascinated by birds because they are direct descendants of dinosaurs and the fact that they could fly made them doubly unique and appealing as subject matter. Most bird photographers use a very long telephoto lens. I was able to get close enough to use the shorter portrait lens in order to give a sense of intimacy with my subject matter. However, a certain amount of photo manipulation was involved as I photographed birds of the same species from different angles so that I could create a photographic montage.

Animation and soundscape were created by internationally award-winning visual effects and post-production studio Heckler.

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Rainbow Lorikeets (Trichoglossus moluccsnus) flying through the regenerating bush fire landscape. Noted for their frequent screeching and chattering they have successfully lived side by side with humans and have a wide coastal habitat around Australia. Males and females look identical and they form pairs of relationships occasionally being called to fly in flocks. They are aggressive defenders of their turf and will fight off larger birds. They can live up to 20 years and are very successful foragers of the Australian bush.

Animation and soundscape created by internationally award-winning visual effects and post-production studio Heckler.

Birdscape Series 1 by Gary Heery collection image

In response to the degradation of our natural environment, I have animated my photographs of flora and fauna with bird songs to create idealised worlds where birds have reclaimed their place in the landscape. The animation reflects something of my regard-even awe and love for these creatures.

I have been especially fascinated by birds because they are direct descendants of dinosaurs and the fact that they could fly made them doubly unique and appealing as subject matter. Most bird photographers use a very long telephoto lens. I was able to get close enough to use the shorter portrait lens in order to give a sense of intimacy with my subject matter. However, a certain amount of photo manipulation was involved as I photographed birds of the same species from different angles so that I could create a photographic montage.

Animation and soundscape were created by internationally award-winning visual effects and post-production studio Heckler.

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