In a split second, instinct becomes intimacy.
The Kiss captures a fleeting, powerful interaction between two snow geese as wings rise and water breaks beneath them. Suspended between motion and connection, the image freezes a moment that feels both dramatic and tender. Outstretched wings create a natural frame, while splashing water and airborne droplets add energy and texture, transforming a wildlife encounter into something almost sculptural.
Printed as a 30×40 limited-edition canvas, this piece is designed to command attention. At scale, the contrast between brilliant white feathers and dark water amplifies the sense of movement, allowing the viewer to feel the tension, grace, and closeness of the moment.
Additional sizes and presentation options are available, including alternative canvas dimensions and select fine-art print mediums.
Pricing is available upon request.
This work is ideal for collectors drawn to dynamic wildlife imagery, emotional storytelling, and moments where nature reveals its quieter connections in the midst of chaos.
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John A. Smith Photography
In a split second, instinct becomes intimacy.
The Kiss captures a fleeting, powerful interaction between two snow geese as wings rise and water breaks beneath them. Suspended between motion and connection, the image freezes a moment that feels both dramatic and tender. Outstretched wings create a natural frame, while splashing water and airborne droplets add energy and texture, transforming a wildlife encounter into something almost sculptural.
Printed as a 30×40 limited-edition canvas, this piece is designed to command attention. At scale, the contrast between brilliant white feathers and dark water amplifies the sense of movement, allowing the viewer to feel the tension, grace, and closeness of the moment.
Additional sizes and presentation options are available, including alternative canvas dimensions and select fine-art print mediums.
Pricing is available upon request.
This work is ideal for collectors drawn to dynamic wildlife imagery, emotional storytelling, and moments where nature reveals its quieter connections in the midst of chaos.
—
John A. Smith Photography