Two of my Sloth photographs are in this book written by Janet Piehl. The title is “Let’s look at Sloths”. I took the sloth photographs here in Panama. Among several other photographers are Frans Lanting, Kevin Schaefer, Peter Arnold, and Steve Bloom. In 2010 edition of The Rough Guide to Panama I had four wildlife photographs. In the 2014 edition I have two landscape photographs. You can buy the books at www.amazone.com Øyvind Foto Workshop I Romsdalen, 22-25 september 2016. Les mer under "Workshops in Norway". Fortløpende påmelding. Photo Workshop in Romsdalen, Norway, September 22-25, 2016. Read more under "Workshops in Norway" Foto Workshop på Runde vil være 1-5 juni 2016. Les mer under "Workshops in Norway". Fortløpende påmelding. 5 ledige plasser. Photo Workshop at Runde, Norway, June 1-5, 2016. Read more under Workshops in Norway. 5 available spaces. This afternoon I had four Collared Aracari, Pteroglossus torquatus, outside our house! I shot this image from the window, and it is another evidence that our small reforestation project works. More birds come to our property as our trees grow bigger. The Aracari is in the toucan family, and we often see it on our photo tours around in Panama. Øyvind Martinsen This is a part of the landscape you can see on our Boat and Jungle Photo Tour in Panama (5 days). This photo is taken from the boat inside one of the sidearms of Gatun Lake. Read more about the tour under Photo Tours in Panama section. Øyvind Martinsen One of the animals you can encounter on our photo tours in Panama is the Western Night Monkey, Aotus lemurinus. This one was photographed inside the rain forest of Soberania national park, on one of our Boat and Jungle Photo Tours (5days). Read more about the tour under Photo Tours in Panama on this site. The tour has fixed dates, but we can also arrange a tour upon request, if the scheduled tours does not fit you scheme. Øyvind Martinsen One of my rain forest images was selected for this book published by the National Geographic Society. The book is for kids (and adult kids) it is educational and fun. Learn more and order from the National Geographic Society CLICK HERE
Here I am with our dog, Sølvi, beside a Cuipo tree on our property in Panama. The Cuipo tree is a part of our small reforestation project. We have planted twenty of them, and they grow 30-40 meters tall. The Cuipo is among the emergent layer trees in a rain forest. In addition we have planted other rain forest trees, and in a few years we will have a healthy rain forest here. 1% of our Photo Tour sales in 2016 will go directly to our reforestation project. That said, I encourage you to start your own small reforestation project in the area where you live. After a few years you can say to yourself: “At least I did something”. Øyvind Martinsen |
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