Eastern grey kangaroos, known locally as foresters, stop to check me out, beneath a colorful sky in the open grasslands of Narawantapu National Park in Tasmania, Australia. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 110mm) ISO 800, f/6.3 at 1/100th of a second
But for the ‘roos, this setting could easily be one from a 19th century American painting. The hues in the sky and grasslands are muted and their pastel appearance makes me mindful of Easter. Are you sure those aren’t bunnies on steroids, Sean? This image transports me to another world. Well done!
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Spectacular wide-angle view with great light.
But for the ‘roos, this setting could easily be one from a 19th century American painting. The hues in the sky and grasslands are muted and their pastel appearance makes me mindful of Easter. Are you sure those aren’t bunnies on steroids, Sean? This image transports me to another world. Well done!
I like this one a lot, especially the body language of the two kangaroo’s in the forefront.
Lovely wide-angle view. I also like the pose of the two closest kangaroos, clearly they are curious about you.
Haha I love the one on the left. This is awesome.
great expressions. Very cool.
very cool pic. )
Ha! Great moment captured!