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Increasing Above the Globe from a Bird's Perspective

Proud Wanderer is a innovative sequence by nature and animal photographer Howard Lau, aka HOWLD, that catches the beautiful movement of birds in mid-flight. In the sequence, Lau makes emotions that audiences are soaring high up in the sky together with each fowl. He provides us with a unusual opportunity to see an actual bird's eye perspective of the globe by consolidating several pictures together into one composition.

The romantic minutes focus on individual birds soaring above amazing scenery with wings spread wide. The specialist catches the sharp details of beaks, bodies, feet, and naturally feathered wings in the unusual and amazing minutes.

He gives his pictures headings like A Better Tomorrow?, Soul Searching, and All Around the Globe, and, as the parrots fly fearlessly through the whole world, perhaps looking for adventures, audiences are welcomed to develop innovative stories about each bird's life. Where are they going? Where will they land? Do they have friends? Families? Where do they live? The specialist says : 
"My goal is still the same no matter what kind of photography that I am into—to tell a story through the lens."

Howard Lau Howld Proud Wanderer








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