Have you ever seen such beauties as Canadian photographer Sam Gaby photographed? The pictures were taken in the Canadian town of Twillingate, in a province with the canine name of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Mr. Gaby managed to get the approval of the foxes, get up close with them, and capture their lives. Sounds like the description of a standard photo shoot with the critters, and it would have been. If it weren’t for the coloring of these chanterelles!
Photographer Sam Gaby spent eight weeks capturing the lives of foxes in Twillingate, Canada.
What makes his shoot unique is the stunning colors of the models.
Take a look at this beauty! And no, the fox wasn’t spending his shift in a coal mine.
Such foxes are found in nature
The second fox is also beautiful — she has black paws and a tail
But it’s much more common.
In general, there are foxes in nature and with much more specific colors
But the charm of this particular beauty in two features
Bicolor of her muzzle (and in general a good arrangement of black and red)
And a very good job of the photographer
They are very cute, take a look!
Locals told the photographer that the pair are brother and sister
Typical sibling interaction