The Man Who Waits For Wonder
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He calls it a hobby. But Randy Lowden lies flat at the waterline behind a camo-covered lens. He studies light, wind, reflection, and the split-second instincts of birds that vanish if you move too fast.
The result? Images that put you nose-deep in the water, inches from creatures most people will never see up close. A duck in motion, with feet slapping water like it's running across glass; a Reddish Egret, gliding like it owns the sky.
Randy takes us inside the art- and glorious obsession- of wildlife photography: the waiting, the research, the missed shots, the giant 600mm lens, and the quiet thrill of chasing a single perfect frame.
This episode is for anyone who has ever wanted to follow a fascination—and wondered if they had what it took.
Randy Lowden/Flickr
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