Just a simple portrait of a white Bennett’s wallaby (with a bit of a ripped ear). This was taken on Bruny Island, which is just off the southeast coast of Tasmania. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 1600, f/4 at 1/500th of a second
——- The sun gives light to all
——- Summer winter spring and fall
——- And the colors that we use so
——- Deferentially
——- Lacking pigment I regret gives
——- Me nothing to reflect
——- Could have been another hue
——- A red or green or blue or a
——- A colorless gown with tattered ears
——- Must do .
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It can’t be easy being a Bennett’s wallaby.
Yes.
——- The sun gives light to all
——- Summer winter spring and fall
——- And the colors that we use so
——- Deferentially
——- Lacking pigment I regret gives
——- Me nothing to reflect
——- Could have been another hue
——- A red or green or blue or a
——- A colorless gown with tattered ears
——- Must do .