Russian Miner Spends His Breaks Taking Photos Of Foxes In The Arctic Circle
Russia’s remote north-eastern Chukotka region is an inhospitable arctic tundra, but even in this brutal landscape, Russian photographer Ivan Kislov can find beautiful signs of life among the foxes that live and hunt here in the wild. He agreed to talk to Bored Panda and tell us more about his amazing photos.
Kislov, who lives in the north-eastern port city of Magadan, works in Chukotka as a mining engineer. When he has time during his long shifts, he looks to photography for “relaxation from routine.” He likes to go on “hikes to inaccessible places, raftings,” or just simple walking tours to “observe the wildlife.”
Though he takes pictures of everything from bears and reindeer to wolves and stoats, Kislov says the foxes are often very willing models: “Foxes are curious and can come very close, and I shoot with wide angle and telephoto lenses.”
More info: ivankislov.ru | 500px | Facebook
We’d like to thank Ivan Kislov for talking to Bored Panda about his work and letting us use his photos. Good luck taking more amazing photos!
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Share on FacebookSomeone should tell him to make a calendar!!! I would DEFINITELY buy this!!
Stunning photography and cracking pictures, without you Ivan, one would not have had the pleasure of seeing these beautiful foxes ty :) x
Someone should tell him to make a calendar!!! I would DEFINITELY buy this!!
Stunning photography and cracking pictures, without you Ivan, one would not have had the pleasure of seeing these beautiful foxes ty :) x
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