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かわいい。
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FAUVE FOX 2023
oil on canvas 803×652㎜/F25
Chiharu KIHARA
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Aquatic Paradise
Serene depths provide a solace, a sanctuary like no other. One that can only be appreciated for so little time before one must surface again..
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Fanart of Five Nights at Freddy's.
Drawn with colored pencils, alcohol ink markers on paper.
* Don't steal / trace / copy / edit / use my artworks. Thanks for reading! *
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I used to wonder why foxes - red foxes in anime are most often depicted as white or blond and sometimes light brown whereas in western literature are often depicted with rich rusty red or bright orange fur. Orange foxes do exist in anime, but not as common as white and flaxen-furred foxes. I knew not to let the species term fool me as I was aware of the existence of albino, leucistic, and melanistic(silver and black) foxes a long time ago as well as the color mutations of domesticated red foxes. However, I also knew that red foxes can vary in color in the wild as well in various parts of the Earth. I can understand why most kitsune are drawn with gold to white fur. I have seen photos of foxes in Japan and a lot of them are pale or brown. The foxes at the famous Zao Fox Village are probably not native to Japan. A lot of them look like they were rescued from fur farms where they were bred with color variants(including marble, silver, and pearl). The rest of them look like red foxes from North America as shown here:
However, there is the subspecies in Hokkaido known as the Ezo fox that does not look much different:
Otherwise, most foxes in Japan seem to look like this:
They appear to have a top coat that can shed in the Summer which is sort of similar to their arctic cousins. Many of the red foxes with the more classical red coat with prominent markings with the black feet and white-tipped tail are most common in Europe and North America.
However, they don't all look the same in these regions. I have seen photos of red foxes in Wyoming and Alaska where many of them can have pale fur that tends to be long. There are even red foxes with light-colored fur in the eastern U.S. I have seen one before here in Tennessee.
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FOX por HarQ Yamaguchi
Por Flickr:
GF5S1841-L FUJIFILM GFX50SII FUJINON GF63mm F2.8 R WR GODOX AD200 Pro *
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Sigma 135mm F1.8 DG HSM Art導入!
昨年導入したVoigtlander 40mm含め、20mmや58mm、85mm、300mm、600mm等のレンズを使っていると、
「85mmよりもう一歩踏み込みたい、しかし300mmでは踏み込みすぎだな…」と、撮りたい写真に対してのイメージとレンズがちょっと合わないなと感じることがありました。
その時の撮りたいものに正直に向き合う…そして今までにはなかった画角に挑戦!という事で新たなレンズSigma 135mm f1.8 Artを導入しました。
慣れない画角に最初は戸惑ったものの、段々と自分の目がそのレンズの画角になっていく感覚。これが非常に面白い!
そして開放からとんでもなくキレのある描写と、奥行きのある色彩で応えてくれるところに感動…
さらに写真を深く楽しんでいきたいと思います!
一枚目【ISO】64【SS】1/1000
二段目左【ISO】64【SS】1/6400
二段目右【ISO】64【SS】1/160
四枚目【ISO】64【SS】1/2000
四段目左【ISO】72【SS】1/160
四段目右【ISO】64【SS】1/4000
七枚目【ISO】3200【SS】1/160
(写真はすべてSigma135mmF1.8、F値は開放1.8)
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