Back in November when I got back from my trip to Thailand, I posted a photo of this white-handed gibbon hanging from one of the tallest trees in the forest and calling to his mate. In this one, I was able to capture his quick look at the camera while he did his thing. We were in Kaeng Krachan National Park down on the Malay Peninsula south of Bangkok. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 360mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/4000th of a second
Wow, what an amazing shot and expression! I had to paint one of these guys on my son’s tropical rain forest mural, would have loved to use this as my model. . .
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Awesome capture – love the matching mittens & socks!
—– Let me rearrange
—– Some branches surrounding sky
—– Singing lest I sigh .
Super shot!
Wow, what an amazing shot and expression! I had to paint one of these guys on my son’s tropical rain forest mural, would have loved to use this as my model. . .
Just hanging around waiting for you to see
Interesting markings
looks like he is having fun swinging in the tree. )