The art of photography is practiced by many, but there are only a few professional photographers who stand up to incredible conditions and wait indefinitely in order to shoot a good photo.
There are nature photographers in a good place at the right time and luck is next to them, the subject comes to face them. So it was with Yves Adams. During his two months in the South Sandwich Islands, he wanted to capture the colony and life of king penguins.
The photographer received even more, as he discovered a yellow penguin in a herd of about 120,000 animals. It is not an albino specimen, but a bird leucism. This is the same lack of pigmentation as albinism, only the animal is not white but yellow.
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