PHOTO-FRIENDLY ring tailed lemurs enjoyed posing in the sunshine for students at the Cotswold Wildlife Park.
The cheeky mammals, a hit with visitors to the Burford park, provided budding photographers from the Abingdon and Witney College with a challenging new subject.
Dariusz Podolski, from Headington, was one of the students honing his skills at the park yesterday.
The 30-year-old, pictured right taking photos of some of the lemurs, said: “The light was really lovely for pictures.
“I stayed for a whole hour there after the session finished. It was a new experience to take pictures of the wildlife.”
Will, a one-year-old ring tailed lemur, pictured above, particularly enjoyed the limelight.
Curator Jamie Craig said: “The lemurs are a favourite with visitors because our exhibit is a walk-through experience.
“Lemurs are quite inquisitive – particularly when they see a photographer with lots of equipment.
“They have a real interest in what’s going on and often look almost like they are posing for a photo.”
Pictures: OX50745 Richard Cave
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