Sometimes the day simply calls for a baby snow monkey sitting on wet rocks after a good rain. Jigokudani Springs, near Nagano, Japan. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 35mm) ISO 200, f/3.2 at 1/40th of a second
Funny. This cutie’s face looks as old as an adult snow monkey. It’s just the height that is adolescent, or soft seems. I love the snow monkeys, and all monkeys for that matter.
——- My lot
——- It would seem to be
——- To represent to
——- Creaturekind
——- Miserys’ universality
——- I would choose
——- Snow and thermal baths
——- Or quality outdoor gear .
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What a darling creature. I love its face and am transfixed by its hands!
They were fun. This was back in early spring of 2007. Would love to visit again more in the dead of winter.
Showing your soft side Sean,we always enjoy a little part of Mother Nature’s sweet side to start the day
Aunt Sue
I do love capturing the babies.
Funny. This cutie’s face looks as old as an adult snow monkey. It’s just the height that is adolescent, or soft seems. I love the snow monkeys, and all monkeys for that matter.
Sort of like Grannie, if you will.
Awwwww. Cool composition! But his body just doesn’t look real. . .
Definitely a bit stuffed-animal-y.
OMG! Makes my day!
——- My lot
——- It would seem to be
——- To represent to
——- Creaturekind
——- Miserys’ universality
——- I would choose
——- Snow and thermal baths
——- Or quality outdoor gear .
I just want to wrap him up in a warm blanket! So sweet.
Adorable!