Russian Mining Engineer Photographs Arctic Foxes During His Work Breaks
Ivan Kislov is a Russian mining engineer who works in the remote north-eastern Chukotka region in the Arctic Circle, the climate of which is even tougher than it sounds. During the breaks of his long shifts at work, though, Kislov turns to his other passion for relaxation – wild animal photography.
In this cold and frigid land Kislov manages to meet many different kinds of arctic animals strolling around during their everyday activities. However, wild arctic foxes seem to be the photographer’s favorite, therefore so post is dedicated exclusively to Kislov’s stunning photos of this exquisite animal.
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The photographer has captured the essence of life observing and photographing the “fox”, the photos are asking the viewer to look past the identity to what a fox is and asks us to look deeper. These photo’s have captured relationship, love, serenity, peace and birth……
They are so cute! Great photos!
Wunderschön…Danke an den Pfotografen für diese super Fotos!!!Da sollen die Fox sein in der Natur ,und nicht in Finnland um so wie das jetzt zu ZEIT gerade beabsichtigt wird alle Fox zu TÖTEN für BURBERRY….für MODE…!!!!!
rodents be gone… well and then there’s some collateral bird damage but only when mice rats are scarce
But that’s a fox, not an arctic fox.
Yeah, they look like the Red Foxes that are killing the actual Arctic Foxes off
That’s an arctic fox with summer-coat
Arctic fox has brown fur during summer/warm periods.
If he mines more of the earth then there will be no more beautiful foxes to photograph.
Stunning shots Nat G should have him do their pictures
This guys should quit his day job. He clearly has real talent
Breathtakingly beautiful shots!!
They are beutiful!!!