A highlight of my recent trip to Uganda was visiting the golden monkeys high up in the bamboo forest of Mgahinga National Park. Nikon 850 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 350mm) ISO 1600, f/4 at 1/200th of a second.
So so beautiful! Such superb clarity of your subject–it almost looks 3-D. I like photos that tell a story–and this one looks like the hopeful beginning of a book.(“He perched pensively, silently, mid-munch, so as not to disturb the amazing sight before him….”)
My, what an interesting face! I love that it has foliage in its mouth. I REALLY love the eyes – how it appears to be looking to it’s left & higher into the canopy.
Sean, I always enjoy seeing your photos but I keep coming back to this one. . . the expression on this guys face draws me in. Laura Mann described it nicely. Thanks so much for sharing!!
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This golden monkey is worth his weight in monkey.
Agreed.
this is one great pic. ) great work, hope to see more.
So so beautiful! Such superb clarity of your subject–it almost looks 3-D. I like photos that tell a story–and this one looks like the hopeful beginning of a book.(“He perched pensively, silently, mid-munch, so as not to disturb the amazing sight before him….”)
My, what an interesting face! I love that it has foliage in its mouth. I REALLY love the eyes – how it appears to be looking to it’s left & higher into the canopy.
Sean, I always enjoy seeing your photos but I keep coming back to this one. . . the expression on this guys face draws me in. Laura Mann described it nicely. Thanks so much for sharing!!