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Captured during a sun-drenched hike between Guana Bay and Point Blanche on St. Maarten, this photograph highlights the elusive beauty of the local iguana population. Kristel Sturrus expertly utilized a 300mm focal length to isolate the subject against the natural landscape, capturing the creature as it emerged from the bushes to bask in the warmth. The image is award-worthy for its sharp focus and the photographer's patience in documenting wildlife in its natural habitat, turning a fleeting encounter into a striking portrait of island life.
Little Dragon by Kristel Sturrus
Based in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Kristel Sturrus discovered her deep-seated passion for photography following her emigration to Malawi, Africa. Now focused on refining her technical skills and artistic vision, she captures the vibrant landscapes and wildlife of her current island home. Sturrus is dedicated to evolving her craft, with a long-term ambition to transition her creative hobby into a professional career.
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My first instinct was to dismiss it as mere curiosity. We are conditioned to look for the grand, the sweeping, or the obviously tragic, and I have little patience for the kind of nature study that feels like a postcard from a vacation I didn't take.
Read the reflection →The green iguana regulates its internal temperature through the simple, ancient act of basking, pressing its belly against sun-warmed stone to draw heat into its blood.
Read the reflection →
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