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Everyone shoots the barn at Capitol Reef. I wanted to do something different. I wanted to get the ruggedness of the barn, but still get the beauty of Capitol Reef. More: wp.me/P7JpRt-4g
D810 ISO64 1/30sec 15mm ƒ/18
A close-up, eye-level portrait of a young lion with its head tilted back and mouth wide open in a playful or tired yawn. The warm, soft light of the setting sun bathes the lions´ face in a golden glow, highlighting its youthful features and capturing a rare, intimate moment of a future king in its natural African habitat.
This image shows a well-camouflaged chameleon blending effortlessly into the sandy, stony terrain of the Namib Desert. A true survivor of the arid environment, this little reptile is a master of adaptation — both in color and behavior. Spotted in Namibia, this sighting reflects the extraordinary biodiversity hidden in one of Earth’s harshest yet most beautiful landscapes.
A full-frame, eye-level portrait of a male Chacma baboon, Papio ursinus, sitting on the sandy ground, with a branch of a thorny acacia tree in the foreground. The baboon's direct gaze and the soft, natural light highlight its expressive face and the texture of its fur, capturing a moment of quiet contemplation in its natural habitat in the Okavango Delta.
En honor a la conservación de la especie, hoy se celebra el Día Mundial del Mono
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Este 14 de diciembre se celebra el Día Mundial del Mono, una fecha que se conmemora desde el año 2003 para concienciar sobre los problemas de conservación de estos animales.
Si bien el origen de la fecha elegida es un tanto incierto, se cree que parte de su popularidad se debe a los estudiantes de la Universidad de Michigan, que tomaron la fecha y la convirtieron en todo un evento artístico con exposiciones de esculturas, pinturas y hasta fiestas temáticas en honor a todos los seres simiescos, no solo los monos.
Fuentes:
Artículo digital misionesonline.net/2020/12/14/dia-mundial-del-mono/
diainternacionalde.com
yacutinga.com