The world famous 'Emotion of animals'
Photographer Tim Flach has just introduced the photo of
Photographer Tim Flach has just introduced the 'Animal emotions' image - capturing the most human-like moments of animals. The photo set is highly appreciated and famous all over the world.
Photographer Tim Flach, 54, who lives in the UK, was first known to the world through a series of photos of dogs and horses named Dogs Gods and Equus. After that success, he once again shocked the whole world with a photograph showing the emotions of animals like humans.
With an open, delicate look, unique angles, Tim Flach recorded the animal world in his own way. The pictures are high artistic, subtle lines of sculptures than photographs of ordinary animals.
In each photo, viewers can feel the feelings of each animal truly, close and identical to human emotions. He has worked with famous companies such as Adidas, Cirque du Soleil, Jaguar, Sony . His works are widely displayed in the UK, USA, Far East and some parts of the world.
Here are the photos in the 'Animal emotions' that make viewers all over the world stunned:
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