zneb240
Loc: New South Wales - Australia
We came across an enormous abandoned termite mound approximately the size of a small house. Apparently, over many years, the Hyenas had created a labyrinth of inter-connected tunnels and chambers within the mound. There were several lying around soaking up the sun when I was lucky to see this little one at ease snoozing in the warm winter sunlight.
Details:
Nikon D500 camera
Nikkor 500mmf/4E FL ED VR Lens
Nikon SB-900 Speedlight (fill flash)
Manfrotto monopod
f/5 @1/500s ISO 1,000
Processed: Nikon NX-D & PSE 14
5 Jun 2017
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Beautiful, and wild. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful image, Warren. Great job.
What a stunning shot,Warren! I've never seen a little one (pup?) before. So cute, and heartwarming! I realize they are wild and will not stay "cute" for very long...
Great detail on download!
zneb240
Loc: New South Wales - Australia
Thanks Earl - appreciated.
zneb240
Loc: New South Wales - Australia
Swamp-Cork wrote:
Excellent image, Warren!
Thanks S-C. Always appreciate your looking.
zneb240
Loc: New South Wales - Australia
carlysue wrote:
What a stunning shot,Warren! I've never seen a little one (pup?) before. So cute, and heartwarming! I realize they are wild and will not stay "cute" for very long...
Great detail on download!
Thanks carlysue. They start practicing being wild and un-cute very early in life.
When I get a moment, I'll post another image to show what I mean! (What this space)
zneb240
Loc: New South Wales - Australia
Carolina Wings wrote:
Another great capture!!
Thank you Jan. See my response to carlysue above.
There're always nice when they're sleeping. When they get ip...start running.
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