My entry to today's Monomad Challenge: I finally went for a walk #2

In my last post I mentioned that finally after several days of heavy rain I had the opportunity to go out to the park to take some pictures, so here are some more from that day that I want to share.

As we are in rainy season it is difficult to have control over the light when shooting with natural light, the clouds come and help us but also at times affect our photography, that's why I decided to use an aperture of F/1.8 and let the camera control the shutter speed, the ISO I was moving it as I needed.

Over there is a curious iguana that apparently was not afraid of me, but as soon as it saw the camera it started to run away, I guess most animals have a feeling that if someone points at them, they should run away, better be sure.

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Continuing with the iguanas, right in the Deer area I found this iguana that saw me but didn't move either, to be honest I know it was because they hadn't warmed its blood yet, even so I tried hard not to disturb it and I shot behind a fence, you can see it despite my efforts, I could have tried a better angle but surely I would have scared it away, and that would be disrespectful to nature on my part.

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I continued on my way and I could appreciate the love with my own eyes, this old couple was contemplating the wetland with a lot of patience and mutual love, I was watching for a few seconds but I could see the connection between the two, surely they have a lifelong story to tell, something that many of us may not be able to do.

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As I also mentioned before, the park was renovated in its benches for resting, this is one of the few that still remain on the site and I would like very much that they do not change it, that rustic and natural aspect goes in accordance with the park, although it may not be the most durable in the long term, but they look good.

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And almost at the end of the tour I found these “bombs of life” the park has activities with some schools and when they take the little ones on field trips through the park they take the opportunity to let them play with clay and create these bombs to reforest some areas, so if you're wondering what's inside? Well, seeds of different species of trees, and that's all for today, see you.

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