In the cold depths of Russia's northeastern Chukotka region,
Magadan-based photographer Ivan Kislov captures stunning colorful signs of life
in the snow through his magnificent photographs of foxes in the wild. Ivan Kislov,
who actually enjoys hiking to distant spots and photographing wildlife in
between his long shifts as a mining engineer, presents a spectacular look at
the foxes that live and hunt in the icy region. Set against the vast, empty
landscape, Kislov's furry subjects display a magnificent personality and
spirit, instantaneously playful, mischievous, loving, and fierce. Although
Kislov photos all sorts of wild animals, from reindeer to bears to wolves, he
says that foxes make for some very willing models, thanks to their curiosity
and bold nature. Foxes are inquisitive and can come very close, and I tried to
capture with wide angle and telephoto lenses.
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