The most unsettling aspect of walking through a Costa Rican jungle forest at night is knowing that the entire place is alive around you even though you cannot see it slithering and crawling through the blackness. Having a light shone on a snake right behind you that you were blissfully unaware of brings an entirely new dimension to an already eerie escapade. We found all manner of nocturnal residents, from toucans to tarantulas, but the highlight for me was the sloth and her baby feeding high up in the tree canopy. The images below were the main features of our walk, as it was often difficult to capture or focus on some of the species in the darkness, most of whom were pretty well hidden anyway.All the shots below taken with the Olympus 40-150mm F/2.8 and MC-14 attached.
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography1
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography
1
Upload Date: Mar 3, 2016 03:11 AM
Show Photo Info
Close |
2
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography
2
Upload Date: Mar 3, 2016 03:11 AM
Show Photo Info
Close |
3
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography
3
Upload Date: Mar 3, 2016 03:11 AM
Show Photo Info
Close |
4
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography
4
Upload Date: Mar 3, 2016 03:11 AM
Show Photo Info
Close |
5
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography
5
Upload Date: Mar 3, 2016 03:12 AM
Show Photo Info
Close |
6
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography
6
Upload Date: Mar 3, 2016 03:12 AM
Show Photo Info
Close |
7
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography
7
Upload Date: Mar 3, 2016 03:12 AM
Show Photo Info
Close |
8
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography
8
Upload Date: Mar 3, 2016 03:12 AM
Show Photo Info
Close |
9
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography
9
Upload Date: Mar 3, 2016 03:12 AM
Show Photo Info
Close |
10
Mar 06, 2016Mar 06, 2016Alpha Whiskey Photography
10
Upload Date: Mar 3, 2016 03:12 AM
Show Photo Info
Close |
|
All fields are required.
Comment successfully added.