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Long-Tailed Macaque
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
This is a photo of a Long-Tailed or Crab-eating Macaque, which I saw while wandering around the bushes of the St. Paul Subterranean National Park (part of the UNESCO World Heritage List).
It was a bit challenging to capture this monkey due to the back lighting as well the fact that it moved quite a lot.
More than the focus, sharpeness and other technical stuff, what I like the most about this photo is the natural pose of the monkey especially the little kid in her arms.
I hope you like this photo as much as I do. Please Let me know what you think. Thank you. |
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nice photo
HRL
hi there, great shot, excellent clarity and composition,
looks like you used fill in flash which i think worked very well, grea tshot
well done
thanks scott
Pretty colors and sharpeness. Great moment and expression in the face of the mama monkey. Cute little baby monkey. ĦI love it! TFS
Maria Lorena
Hello Timothy,
I like it a lot! Great composition and lighting. It appears you actually managed to catch him with your flash. kudos! Nice moment.
-JD
Hello Timothy!
Great shot and very good clarity in your image!
Nice colours and lovely perspective!
Excellent done!
Lili