There’s a whole lot of Galápagos going on in this tight framing — a Galápagos sea lion pup, a marine iguana and a Sally lightfoot crab there in the background. Three of the most iconic residents of this amazing place. All three can be found on most of the islands in the archipelago — and in great abundance. This was on Santiago Island, one of the many islands composed primarily of black, volcanic rock. Nikon D700 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 290mm) ISO 400, f/5 at 1/500th of a second
Wow, to capture 3 unique species in a single image is a real accomplishment, Sean! You are so fortunate to have travelled to such distant lands. Photos are anong the best souveniers one can bring home and you bring some of the best, Sean!
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Wow, to capture 3 unique species in a single image is a real accomplishment, Sean! You are so fortunate to have travelled to such distant lands. Photos are anong the best souveniers one can bring home and you bring some of the best, Sean!
Thanks Sue. Oh to be back right now rather than at this desk in NYC.
A bonus photo for all to see from your worldly adventures
Aunt Sue
Thanks Aunt Sue. This was one of my first adventures with Karen.
Nice combo Sean.
——- More cats who will
——- Need herding
——- Not since Harlem’s
——- Great day
——- Has so much brilliance
——- Come our way .
Thankful for your pics, great way to start this week!
Thanks Karen.
Can we talk about this sea lion pup though!!! :O
Cool shot!! The seal pup is so darn cute 🙂
The little ones really were. And so curious.
Great! Most of us are happy to get a twofer and you got a threefer!
Ha, yeah, the Galápagos makes it easy.