Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Wildlife in Aruba: Photos By Guest Photographer Brian Dering

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Canon 5D MKII, 1/250 Sec., f/5.6, ISO-100, Natural Light
I've long been an admirer of Brian Dering's photography (you can see his work at Dering Photography) and I'm thrilled to be able to share some of his brilliant wildlife photos from his recent trip to Aruba for today's wild Wednesday post. Thank you, Brian, for sharing your work with us!

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Canon 5D MKII, 1/500 Sec., f/7.1, ISO-100, Natural Light
I love both of Brian's iguana photos (above). The first one grabs you with the amazing color and great eye detail and the second one's combination of stone, water and iguana are captivating.

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Canon 5D MKII, 1/8000 Sec., f/4, ISO-200, Natural Light
The sunset colors are amazing and there is a bird on the pier post so technically I can still call this a wildlife photo. Brian had some wildlife free but truly spectacular sunrise and sunset photos in his Aruba trip photo album so if you'd like to see more of his Aruba photos please let us know by commenting below and I'll ask his permission for another post in the future. I changed the settings so you should be able to comment anonymously if you want to.

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Canon 5D MKII, 1/125 Sec., f/5.6, ISO-100, Natural Light
Brian said, "These little birds are all over in the morning. A few of them seem to be looking for crumbs left over from the day before near the pool and the rooms."

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Canon 5D MKII, 1/125 Sec., f/4, ISO-100, crl pol, Natural Light
I liked the combination of scenery and pelican in this photo. Brian shared that "This must be the restaurant pelican. He wandered around the outside and gave us quite a show... This was outside one of our favorite restaurants called Pinchos Grill & Bar. It is out on a dock just above the water."


I've yet to make it to Aruba but it was fun seeing it through Brian's eyes. Hope you enjoyed today's wild Wednesday post. May God bless the Dering family and may He bless you too! 

Note/Disclaimer: This was an unsolicited and unpaid post. I loved Brian's photos and asked his permission to post them so you could enjoy them too. I have no financial relationship with Dering Photography or Brian Dering. Brian Dering and I are friends.

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