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Lycalopex sechurae



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Behind The Lens

Location

I took this photo in a family trip to Zorritos Tumbes- Perú in July 2018, we went to Hervideros, which is a place with medical mud pits in the woods of Zorritos, this foxes live in the surroundings and normally they don’t get near people, because they are very shy, but on this year, the zone suffered from a Huayco, which is a an Andean term for the mudslide and flash flood caused by torrential rains occurring high in the mountains, this phenomenon caused that the animal wild life searched for food near cities, that is why we were be able see the foxes and we interacted with them.

Time

It was shot about noon.

Lighting

I saw this fox near the parking lot, I was waiting to leave the installations and this fox was looking for their cubs, which were playing about 4 meters of us.

Equipment

I shot this with a Cannon T5 with 18 - 135 mm lens, no flash, no tripod.

Inspiration

I have a hug obsession with animal wildlife.

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This shot was not edited.

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My camera, lens and a tripod.

Feedback

Do not disturb the animal, try to approach them without annoy them.

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