This hanuman langur was hanging around outside my tent late one afternoon after searching for tigers in Kanha National Park in India (I was searching for the tigers, not the langur). These monkeys were easily the most common mammals that I saw in the two national parks that I visited. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 360mm) f/4 at 1/2000th of a second
I love his (her) eyebrows. It’s a beautiful animal even without any personal grooming. I also heard you have a very sought after picture of a pangolin being stalked by a leopard. Could you post it some time? Im a big fan of your work. Your wife is a lucky lady
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I love his (her) eyebrows. It’s a beautiful animal even without any personal grooming. I also heard you have a very sought after picture of a pangolin being stalked by a leopard. Could you post it some time? Im a big fan of your work. Your wife is a lucky lady
He’s got character, this guy. In fact most members of the monkey family have interesting faces. Extra nice portrait Sean 🙂
Direct and sincere—-This face has no guile, it says—-What it needs to say.
Really amazing!
incredible portrait!!