These are some photos from a trip my wife and I took to Costa Rica a few weeks ago. It was our first time there and the thing that impressed me the most was the wildlife, so I'm dedicating this photo essay to that. I brought 3 cameras, a Canon AE-1 with 4 rolls of Ektar 100, a Bolex B8 8mm movie camera with a roll of E100D and a View Master Camera loaded with Velvia 100. It was a lot to lug around but I had a great time shooting film. The following photos were all taken with the Canon AE-1.
The first night we spent at the home of an old co-worker of mine that has been living there for the last 15 years. He has a 10 acre farm in Atenas so we spent the day touring his farm. This photo is a Golden Silk Orb-Weaver that we ran across on the walk. It has a leg span of at least 4 inches. They are venomous, almost as bad a a Black Widow bite.
Golden Silk Orb-Weaver by
Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
The next 3 days we spent in Jaco Beach. It's a small beach town/tourist trap on the Pacific side. One of the things we did there was a tram ride up the side of a mountain that takes you through the jungle canopy. this is called an Owl Butterfly because of the markings on it's wings.
Owl Butterfly by
Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
This was a large Iguana that didn't seem to mind having his picture taken. He was about 4 feet in length.
Iguana by
Bryan Chernick, on Flickr