Foto/ Jeta e kafshëve në një pyll skandinav

Elton Tafaruci

E keni imagjinuar një pyll ideal kur ishit të vegjël?

Plot me arinj, dhelpra e ketra?

Ja pra që fantazia juaj bëhet realitet.

Këto foto janë bërë nga 22-vjeçari finlandez, Konsta Punkka.

Ai fotografon vazhdimisht pyjet e vendit të tij, për të sjellë këto imazhe.

In a series of candid and intimate portraits, Finnish photographer Konsta Punkka has gone beneath the overgrown shrubbery and eerie mists to capture the emotional, private lives of creatures. He captioned this image of a fox with 'this guy interrupted my breakfast today'

A photographer for seven years, the 22-year-old has been focusing on nature specifically for the past five. This close up shot shows a squirrel totally at ease and nibbling on a nut in the snow

If you go down to the woods today: Punkka seems to have stumbled upon a teddy bears' picnic in this heart-warming image

Based in in Helsinki, he says he is no stranger to the ¿cold wilderness¿ of the north of the country

Punkka has spent all of his life exploring the forests and trying to understand how wild animals live

He said of this bear shot: 'Laying on a wooden hide, eating only bread and not talking to anyone for two days is definitely worth the pain afterwards when you actually capture the shots you were looking for.'

His photo series challenges the negative reputation many wild creatures such as foxes have by offering a new sensitive perspective. Of this shot Punkka said: 'Even though my car broke down and I got attacked by millions of mosquitoes. The day turned out pretty good when I met my favourite pal- Mr Fox'

Punkka¿s images showcase both the beauty and vulnerability of these powerful creatures in their own habitats

Punkka¿s images showcase both the beauty and vulnerability of these powerful creatures in their own habitats

Punkka commented: 'In the wildlife portraits my main focus is always to try to capture the emotions and feeling the animals have. Capturing the happy and sad moments.¿

The photographer describes himself as a 'squirrel whisperer' and says: 'A lot of people have no idea what the animals are and what they do. So a big part of my work is to spread the word'

The photographer describes himself as a 'squirrel whisperer' and says: 'A lot of people have no idea what the animals are and what they do. So a big part of my work is to spread the word'
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