For the photographs of wildlife, of snow and of the diverse forest animals at first being intensely cautious regarding the snowman but soon realising and understanding that there is no threat but treats emanating, coming from the snowman, that this stranger in the woods in fact brings benefits and winter nourishment (carrots, nuts, seeds etc.), they all are indeed visually delightful and also in my humble opinion tell the story of Stranger in the Woods: A Photographic Fantasy much much better than the accompanying text in any way can.Īnd truth be told, the featured narrative for Stranger in the Woods: A Photographic Fantasy, for and to me, it feels pretty much silly and distractingly tedious, not to mention that it also rather renders the wildlife depicted in the photographs frustratingly anthropomorphic, which most definitely quite massively destroys the oh so wonderful winter realism of the photographs (unless of course, I totally ignore and not pay any attention at all to the written words in Stranger in the Woods: A Photographic Fantasy, unless I only focus my eyes on Carl R. Sams II and Jean Stoick had made their Stranger in the Woods: A Photographic Fantasy totally wordless, yes, my star rating would definitely be considerably higher.
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