AdvertisementFinnish photographer Konsta Punkka flew 8,000 miles to Patagonia from his home country to snap the elusive puma – and luckily, the creature played ball. He says this shot is one of the highlights of his career so farKonsta 26, travelled to the Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia as part of a team making documentary Exploring Earth for Finnish broadcaster YLE. 'First, we photographed them on a hill and the plan was to try to frame them with the Torres Paine peaks. Konsta says you can spot them all over Torres del Paine National Park and that pumas hunt themThanks to help from local rangers, Konsta was able to venture into parts of Torres del Paine National Park that are usually off-limitsKonsta said: 'The Torres del Paine landscape has it all. 'We managed to get a beautiful mix of images of the landscape and other wildlife there such as the guanacos, which you can find all around Torres del Paine National Park.
Source: Daily Mail July 02, 2020 09:41 UTC