It’s never too soon to post another lemur image. This time it’s the sexually dimorphic crowned lemur. What is sexual dimorphism? The differences in appearance between the male and the female. The male crowned lemur on the right, has almost the exact inverse coloration patterns of the female on the left. Nikon D200 with Nikkor 80-200mm lens (at 165mm) ISO 400, f/4.5 at 1/60th of a second, two Nikon SB-600 flash units
——- Absinthe drinkers
——- Of Madagascar
——- Matisse and Picasso
——- Would have understood
——- A dimorphism not of size
——- But modalities of the
——- Artists brush
——- A Fauve knows.
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Fascinating, Sean! Great shot of two creatures in your image, posed perfectly for your lens.
——- Absinthe drinkers
——- Of Madagascar
——- Matisse and Picasso
——- Would have understood
——- A dimorphism not of size
——- But modalities of the
——- Artists brush
——- A Fauve knows.
Ah, a beautiful portrait of a happy couple!
Keep those lemur pictures coming.