My favorite part of this photo is not the main subject — a dusky langur — but the second langur which I didn’t notice until I was reviewing these photos. You can see him/her up there to the left, hiding in the tree. Dusky langurs were one of the two langur species that I photographed in Thailand. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/80th of a second
Don’t you love these surprises! I took a photo of my 1 year old grandson with his parents. When I pulled up the shot on my computer I could see part of my 4 year grand daughter under the dining room table. She had taken a candy bowl from the top of the table and was eating her sweets under the table. 🙂
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—– Bubbles in a leafy stream
—– Capriciously appearing
—– In the green
—– Ebony eyes encircled white
—– Watching as we
—– Came and went .
Love these little guys!!
Thanks for the chuckle, a good way to start a day.
Don’t you love these surprises! I took a photo of my 1 year old grandson with his parents. When I pulled up the shot on my computer I could see part of my 4 year grand daughter under the dining room table. She had taken a candy bowl from the top of the table and was eating her sweets under the table. 🙂
The 2nd set of eyes in this shots is so pleasing.
You can see him peeking out from behind so like kids playing in woods
Great catch
Aunt Sue
holy crap what a cutie patootie!