One of the black-handed spider monkeys in Melbourne Zoo.
- Aperture: ƒ/10
- Camera: E-M5MarkII
- Exposure bias: -7/10EV
- Focal length: 150mm
- ISO: 2500
One of the black-handed spider monkeys in Melbourne Zoo.
Next to the Gorilla enclosure in a clump of bamboo is a group of gorilla statues. Zoe seized the photo opportunity!
On Melbourne Zoo’s Lemur Island you are in the cage with the lemurs, and the Gippsland Water Dragon. There are no bars and no glass to get in the way of your photos, just a zoo keeper enforcing social distancing between the public and the animals.
One of the ring-tailed lemurs on Melbourne Zoo’s Lemur Island is feeling the cold a using it’s tail as a scarf.
A ring-tailed lemur on Lemur Island at the Melbourne Zoo.
Red pandas seem to be one of the hardest animals to photograph at the Zoo. They are there in plain sight, but they manage to cover themselves up. ALthough on a day like the one when we visited I can’t say that I blame them.
Deep in the heart of Melbourne Zoo’s Lion Park is Cat Alley.