I’ve photographed many different species of sea lions from around the world — the Australian sea lion, the Galapagos sea lion, the stellar sea lion, California sea lion, etc. — but none live up to the name for me quite like the male southern sea lions that I saw in the Falklands. They really do have a nice lion-like mane. This guy had recently been in the water, so his mane was a bit slicked down, but when they dry out they really thicken up. My visit to the islands was a bit early for sea lion season, but I was lucky to see five or six of the large males and about twenty females and pups scattered about on different islands. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/6.3 at 1/500th of a second
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He is elegant and proud. Great shot.
Maned and imperious the lion —- Stands in his dark burnished jerkin —- This wet savannah to claim.)
He looks more barrel-chested than the ones from California.
He does look so proud.
he looks greats to day.
True dat! But seems to lack a sense of humor. Love all the textures.