I’ve obviously been on a bit of a marsupial kick lately. Here’s one more. A Bennett’s wallaby hanging out in the rain. These guys are all over Cradle Mountain National Park in Tasmania — an incredibly beautiful place and highly recommended if you’re ever in the area. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 800, f/4.5 at 1/100th of a second
——- In southern waters
——- The world is much with us
——- Devil Imp in fury at his
——- Species fate
——- Black crested Macaque
——- Mourning his ravaged ground
——- While Tasmanian Wallaby
——- Glistens in the morning dew.
——- These are our brothers
——- This earth to share.
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Wonderful!
Fantastic! The fur looks like raincoat.
Ha. Yeah, I liked those droplets on the fur.
——- In southern waters
——- The world is much with us
——- Devil Imp in fury at his
——- Species fate
——- Black crested Macaque
——- Mourning his ravaged ground
——- While Tasmanian Wallaby
——- Glistens in the morning dew.
——- These are our brothers
——- This earth to share.
Well said Peter.