Nat Geo photographer Steve Winter recalls capturing this amazing photo of the mourned mountain lion.
photographer Steve Winter is sharing thoughts about his remarkable photo of P-22, a Hollywood mountain lion that’s been widely mourned since it was euthanized., Winter expresses his sorrow over P-22’s passing and his immense pride over capturing an iconic photo.
“He found a trail and he said ‘this is perfect, it’s dark and no people walk this trail, only animals.’ It took 15 months but I got the first picture,” he says. “[The lighting] just hits P-22, because we knew exactly where he was going to go from the first image.” “P-22 has had an extraordinary life and captured the hearts of the people of Los Angeles and beyond,” the agency writes in a statement.
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