camera- cannon 450d
lens- 100-300mm
at 1st glance we thgt the monkey was chewing a bone...
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camera- cannon 450d
lens- 100-300mm
at 1st glance we thgt the monkey was chewing a bone...
Nicely captured. I liked the way it is holding and eating it, just like humans . A +ve exposure would have been good to get some more details on the face. A slight more space at the bottom to include the leg would have been good. Some more space on the left in the direction it is facing would have strengthened the composition further. Is this also photographed in Kanha? Look forward to more.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
I agree. A positive exposure compensation would have helped as the black portions have become too black and we can't see details. Opening up of the shadow areas in post processing will help. Thanks for sharing.
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Sabyasachi
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Nice behaviour captured. Agree that a positive exposure composition would have helped here. A vertical would have looked good as well. Thanks for sharing.
Last edited by Bibhav Behera; 22-06-2010 at 11:40 AM.
Always difficult to photograph hanuman langur's face.Nice behaviour captured with the stick looking like a bone........
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