Between Two Worlds by Kori Burkhardt
Moorea, French Polynesia, 2022.
A curious humpback whale taking a closer look at the humans in its world.
Spinner dolphins by Hussain Aga Khan
Sataya, Egypt, December 2022.

Once again it seems as if holy light were shining down on my precious and beloved subjects.
The spinner dolphins here were in shallow water easier to get to.
Holding ones breath is hard, though, and always seems a struggle to me.

Hence, capturing an image like this one under duress is always a delight.
Nyinggulu Blue by Lewis Burnett
Nyinggulu Coast, Western Australia, 2022.
The Great Hammerhead is without a doubt one of the most spectacular sharks on our planet.

Pumas of Patagonia by Lucas Bustamante
Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile, August, 2019.
Habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, and depletion of its prey base due to poaching are their main threats.
Olobor, In Memoriam by Marina Cano
Maasai Mara, Kenya, 2021.

It was late afternoon when I found Olobor resting.
Unfortunately, the iconic Olobor has been killed due to the conflict between humans and wildlife.
Lions became extremely vulnerable and they are silently disappearing.

