I figured I’d keep going with the Patagonia photos for one more week before mixing in the rest of the world. We tracked parallel to this puma for about 20-30 minutes as she slowly made her way to a previously killed guanaco. Most of the shots I got of her were in profile, but occasionally she walked toward camera and graced us with a clear view amidst all that tall grass. You can see how easily they blend in with their environment. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/500th of a second
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You can see how alert & aware she is while on the prowl captured by the look on her face
Aunt Sue
She was definitely moving along with purpose.
beautiful animal.
No doubt Gray.
Wonderful capture, Sean!
—– A bristling puma oblique
—– Must sometimes turn
—– To make a point .