Drip
An intimate, low-key portrait capturing the fragile dignity of new life. Taken at water-level, the sharp gaze is intensified by the contrast of the darkness, freezing the single, suspended droplet on the beak.
Drip
An intimate, low-key portrait capturing the fragile dignity of new life. Taken at water-level, the sharp gaze is intensified by the contrast of the darkness, freezing the single, suspended droplet on the beak.
Awards
Nature Photography Contest
2025Nominee
Wild Portraits
Non Professional
Drip
An intimate, low-key portrait capturing the fragile dignity of new life. Taken at water-level, the sharp gaze is intensified by the contrast of the darkness, freezing the single, suspended droplet on the beak.
About Artist
Shawn Thomas
Shawn Thomas is a Virginia-based wildlife photographer who's never met a tripod he didn't leave in the car. He shoots birds like street photography. Reactive, handheld, usually while lying in something wet. He picked up a camera because his daughter wanted to watch birds. She still spots them before he does. Most days he's just waiting for the light to do something interesting with whatever shows up. Either way, it's a good excuse to get outside.
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