Here’s another look at the white wallaby with brown joey that I got to know on Bruny Island in Tasmania. In this shot, the joey had just crawled out of the mother’s pouch. You can see that the joey does have quite a bit of white coloration on the stomach, no doubt inherited from mom. I took this photo about fifty yards from the accommodation I was staying at (Inala Cottage). I was able to spend a lot of time with the wallabies so they were quite comfortable with my presence and I was able to get a few intimate shots like this one. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 330mm) ISO 1600, f/5.6 at 1/640th of a second
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Wow, so sweet.
….and you didn’t want anyone to see me holding your hand the day I took you to kindergarten!! How tender is this shot? Love it.
Awesome, Sean!
—– A moment to share
—– For each a different meaning
—– Yet by love is bound.
Love just permeates from this picture. I feel
like I was just given a hug. Thank you.
So sweet! And he’s standing on his mom’s foot.
Oh I love this, it’s so precious!
baby joey get bath from his mother, he sure l[ooks cl[ean,ass he gets older he will be able to[ go for swim and take care of him self.