2016年2月12日 星期五

Yoga animals, 瑜伽動物

Over the course of a shoot, Dan may take anywhere from 80 to 100 photos of the animal. (Dan Borris/Caters News)
This photo series shows curvy canines and flexible felines participating in a spot of yoga. The shots feature the animals in the likes of the lotus position, balancing on two legs, and stretching in ways that would make the greatest of yoga masters proud. Photographer Dan Borris came up with the idea for the series in 2000, when he was asked by a friend to photograph her in a yoga pose while her dog bothered her. Dan thought images of the dog itself performing yoga positions would be amusing, and, having kept the idea in his mind, began shooting such a series in 2005, releasing his first calendar in 2005. Pictured: Tuxi. (Photo by Dan Borris/Caters News)
The shots feature the animals in the the lotus position, balancing on two legs and stretching in ways that would make any yogi proud. (Dan Borris/Caters News)
Pictured: Hall. (Photo by Dan Borris/Caters News)
Dan, who divides his time between San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and Boulder, Colo., said: “I couldn’t be happier with the reaction.” (Dan Borris/Caters News)
Pictured: Siberia. (Photo by Dan Borris/Caters News)
This adorable photo series shows curvy canines and flexible felines practicing yoga. (Dan Borris/Caters News)
Pictured: Liza. (Photo by Dan Borris/Caters News)
Photographer Dan Borris came up with the idea when he was asked by a friend to photograph her in a yoga pose while being bothered by her dog. (Dan Borris/Caters News)
Pictured: Pip. (Photo by Dan Borris/Caters News)
“Each yoga dog, cat, puppy or kitten has their own unique personality ...” (Dan Borris/Caters News)
Pictured: Shelby. (Photo by Dan Borris/Caters News)
Dan thought images of the dog itself in yoga postures would be amusing. (Dan Borris/Caters News)
He began shooting the yoga animal series in 2005, releasing his first calendar in 2009. (Dan Borris/Caters News)
Dan and Alejandra like to support animal shelters and adoption through their work. (Dan Borris/Caters News)
Having started with dogs, Dan has moved on to shooting puppies and kittens. (Dan Borris/Caters News)
Pictured: Toro. (Photo by Dan Borris/Caters News)
The full process can take between 15 and 20 hours per animal. (Dan Borris/Caters News)
Pictured: Ana. (Photo by Dan Borris/Caters News)
Yoga Animals
Yoga animals
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