Here’s another shot from northern Tasmania and Narawntapu National Park. It was really great to be all alone with so many forester kangaroos on a night that the sky was so cooperative. I used a small aperture on this one to really bring out the rays of the setting sun. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 800, f/22 at 1/125th of a second
Lovely image, Sean! That apparent red-hued sun flair gives the kangaroo a well placed neck scarf! I like the composition with its play of golden light pouring from the rays of the sun setting on the horizon. This image would make an interesting cover to a novel. I’d buy the book just for its cover!
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great pic.
Lovely image, Sean! That apparent red-hued sun flair gives the kangaroo a well placed neck scarf! I like the composition with its play of golden light pouring from the rays of the sun setting on the horizon. This image would make an interesting cover to a novel. I’d buy the book just for its cover!
—– At this magic hour
—– Shapes lose their identity
—– Imagination rules .
truly stunning Sean – amazing shot.
So nice to be transported away for a few minutes at the start of the day.
great shot. love it.