This one goes back to my trip to Madagascar in 2007, shooting with my just-in-case emergency camera, the Nikon D40x. This is a Verreaux’s sifaka lemur who was hanging around our lodge at Berenty reserve in the extreme south of Madagascar. Nikon D40x with Nikkor 18-55mm lens (at 26mm) ISO 100, f/9 at 1/40th of a second.
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Are you sure that’s not Karen?
Cool picture. Those eyes are something else!
I like the colors.
Ha. Could be. I didn’t know her back then.
Do you think anyone can see me now that I’m hidden in this tree?
All I can say is: the eyes have it! I thought owls had some of the most interesting eyes on the planet, but This one is in the running.
Lemurs are also known for their eyes. And they come in all colors, including the only other blue-eyed primate other than humans.