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Red and black marine iguanas cling to volcanic rocks as waves crash nearby, their prehistoric forms dominating the shoreline. This collection of 131 images captures the raw, isolated beauty of the Galapagos archipelago off Ecuador's coast. Endemic species and untouched terrain define every frame.
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About Galapagos Photography
Volcanic beaches host giant tortoises grazing in sparse vegetation, while sea lions lounge on black sand and crabs scuttle across tidal zones. Aerial perspectives reveal the jagged island topography and surrounding ocean, while macro shots isolate individual birds and iguanas against their geological backdrop. Close-up compositions emphasize the texture of weathered rock formations and the movement of wildlife in their natural habitat.
Midday sunlight creates harsh contrasts between dark lava fields and turquoise waters, intensifying the islands' austere character. The shallow depth of field in wildlife shots isolates creatures against blurred volcanic outcrops, emphasizing the isolation and distinctiveness of each endemic species.
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