The dusky langur was one of two species of langur that I photographed while camping in Kaeng Krachan National Park in Thailand. This guy I spotted in a dark forest through trunks of bamboo. I had to crank up the ISO to 3200 and still could only manage 1/50th of a second shutter speed. Luckily the langur wasn’t moving around much and I kind of liked the resultant grainy quality of the image. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 3200, f/4 at 1/50th of a second
——- Next to my house
——- On its southern side
——- A deeply shaded wedge
——- Of zombie Christmas cuts survives
——- A dusky aquarium has formed
——- Which needs the husbandry
——- Of a cheerful langur
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Makes me wonder what he’s looking at. Thanks again for sharing all of your wonderful photos with us!
——- Next to my house
——- On its southern side
——- A deeply shaded wedge
——- Of zombie Christmas cuts survives
——- A dusky aquarium has formed
——- Which needs the husbandry
——- Of a cheerful langur
First impression of Eyes is what I see & agree it was positive out come shot
Aunt Sue
Yes, the Eyes Have It! Nicely done, Sean.