The black and white colobus monkey is another of the many species graced with multiple names. You can also call this guy the Abyssinian black and white colobus, the eastern black and white colobus, the guereza, or the mantled guereza. He (or she, not sure) was photographed along the side of the road on my first trip to Uganda when we were driving to one of the national parks in the southwest corner of the country. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mmm lens (at 400mm) ISO 500, f/6.3 at 1/250th of a second.
great pic. did you ever get into doing black and white pic. ) this would be great p[ic. for blacj white, not all pic, look good in black anwhite. keep -up tghe good work.
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Looks to be wondering what your doing there
Always on guard for great pictures
He looks like tried to put on a tuxedo, but got the different parts all messed up and backwards, and know he’s sad and doesn’t know what to do.
great pic. did you ever get into doing black and white pic. ) this would be great p[ic. for blacj white, not all pic, look good in black anwhite. keep -up tghe good work.
He (or she) seems to be a wise old soul. (I also thought a black & white version would be a good fit for this photo.)
When I look at this photo, it takes me back to a geometry course I once took!