Video: Wild animals in the metropolitan subway: the Animetro project
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The expression "like an elephant in a china shop" has long been outdated. Today it is customary to say "like animals in the subway at rush hour." The new comparison was introduced by two talented photographers - Clarisse Rebotier and Thomas Subtil. It was they who came up with the idea to make a high-quality photomontage depicting various animals in the subway cars. What came out of all this, you can see from our review.
The collection of photographs was named "Animétro" and a huge resonance among lovers of original shots. Still would! Where else can you see a lion squeezing through a turnstile or a giraffe leaning out of a window. The authors depicted animals among people so realistically that the reliability of the images is absolutely beyond doubt.
The people in the photos seem to be playing along with Clarisse Rebotier and Thomas Subtil. The man near the map looks like he is really showing the right direction to the monkey, and the people in the passage deliberately keep away from the panther hurrying somewhere. And if the collection depicting animals in the subway is a pure production, then the friendship in the frame of an Indonesian youth with a Bengal tiger really exists.
A student picked up a tiger 6 years ago when he was still a baby and, instead of taking the find to the zoo, he left the pet on his own. Today, the young man had to turn part of the house into a tiger cage, but Abdullah Sholeh himself claims that this is a precaution for guests, and he himself is not at all afraid of his striped friend.
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