The Guardian sports photographer Tom Jenkins follows up his popular take on tulips during the enforced break from action photography. Here he talks about how this latest project on a pair of long-tailed tits nesting in his front garden helped him through a difficult spring"Bum barrels twit on bush and treeScarse bigger then a bumble beeAnd in a white thorn's leafy restIt builds its curious pudding-nestWi hole beside as if a mouseHad built the little barrel house."John Clare, 18th-century English nature poetRecently, I was told that I was showing classic signs of "biophilia" - I had to open a dictionary to learn this meant enjoying "the love of life or living systems" and displaying the psychological condition of being attracted to all that is alive and vital. I had just published a picture essay about some tulips that were flourishing in my back garden. I was nervous submitting it - here was a sports photographer, denied his usual fare because of the pandemic, trying his hand at something very different. I was pleasantly surprised by the response, with far more people getting in touch than I've ever had for a sports story. Continue reading...
My lockdown spring watch - a photo essay
16. června 2020 14:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jun/16/my-lockdown-spring-watch-a-photo-essay
Zdroj: The Guardian