I had a lot of fun with these three little stump-tailed macaque babies. They were tiny little things and were having a good old time playing with each other and posing for the camera. As they grow older, their fur takes on a darker color and their faces turn a bright red (I’ll post a few shots of the adults in the coming weeks). Along with gibbons and langurs, these macaques were one of five species of primate that I photographed in Thailand. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 1600, f/4.5 at 1/250th of a second
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—– Group indecorous
—– No Gainsborough satin and silk
—– For these rowdy kids .
Sure look playful, were you climbing the tree to for this shot ,one not to miss
Aunt Sue
I was firmly planted on the ground. They were only a few feet up the tree and kept tumbling down and climbing back up again.
Delightful!
They look mischievous! What a great energy in the shot. Where is Thailand did you find these cuties?
Thanks Jennifer. I was in the north of the Malay Peninsula, south of Bangkok. Just outside of Kaeng Krachan National Park.
omg they are soooooooo cute
great pic. they sure look like rowy kids having good ol time. )
Oh my goodness!!!! Sooo adorable! And this is a wonderful playful fun shot!! Love this!
Thanks Amanda. They made it easy to get good shots.