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    Saw this Langur at Bijarani. Loved the attitude displayed by its body language.

    Fuji X100; 23mm; f5.6; ISO200; 1/250; About 40% crop of orginal image
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    Nice pose.I like the composition.(1)The common langur attains maximum size in the Himalaya region,white ruff around the face is visible.(2)Though the rhesus monkey is believed to be our ancestor,the sitting pose of the langur depicts exact human behavior(3)It has chosen to stay secured.Alert about danger!Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
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    Hilarious pose captured sir.Very close to a human behaviour.Nice pic.Good work.

    Thanks Saktiji for his comments.

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    Nice behavior captured. Agree with Saktipadaji. Wish it was a bit closer. Thanks for sharing.
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    Interesting pose. One can just concentrate on langur's to get some interesting poses and expressions. When they evoke such nice feelings in us due to the similarity in expressions, I wonder why wildlife photographers don't try to photograph them often.

    Wish you had a longer focal length. Reducing the saturation will look good.

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    Sabyasachi

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