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anthonyclay
March 24, 2019
SUPERB!!! I love the way your capture has your viewer INSTANLY cracking a smile! Love it!!
terrencemitchelllegault
March 25, 2019
amazing photo! love it!!! only thing to me that is distracting is the hair top left corner i thought it was on my screen lol.
avkash
March 25, 2019
Ohh, I also didn't notice that. It must be some string on that wire, and really now it seems distracting to me too. hahaha.
Tara_Stark
September 07, 2021
Well, I just got afraid that this langoor baby would get hurt on the wire as if I was there too.
On the other hand you just cuptered the reality and it´s important that there is someone who does it.
Thank you for your long command and advice below the photo!
On the other hand you just cuptered the reality and it´s important that there is someone who does it.
Thank you for your long command and advice below the photo!
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Location
This photo was taken near a place called Ubhrat, Gujarat, India. I was with my family and was on long drive and take stop for some rest. That's where I found this little one with hundreds of them.Time
It was a late morning around 10. It was a hot day. So, this little one was playing with her mother and other little langoor in shade.Lighting
It was late morning, and sun was behind the langoor. So it was creating beautiful golden bokeh in background. And this little langoor was playing in shade, so the light was very soft and nice.Equipment
I use my Nikon D5200 with Tamron 150-600 mm lens.No other equipment were used.Inspiration
This langoor baby was just maybe 2 days old and the smallest baby that I can see in the hundreds of Langoors. And he was trying to hop and play with other langoor babies. He was playing with her mother's tail and enjoying. Many times he fell while running, and it was fun watching him like that. Between hundreds of langoor it was very difficult to take the photo as I have to make safe distance between us. But when I sat for a while, He comes near me with her mother, and continuously looking at me, while I was photographing him.Editing
I just adjust exposure and curves, that's it.In my camera bag
I always pack my Tamron 150-600mm for wildlife photography. I also use Nikon 50mm f/1.8 for Landscape or portrait photography. It also sometime helpful in wildlife photography. Always pack kit lenses that I have, Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 and 55-200mm f/4-5.6. I always have tripod in my camera bag. Of course extra batteries and memory cards.Feedback
Whenever you try to capture similar picture, put the following things always in mind: The way of sunlight, The position of the subject in your image, try to change the place of the subject in your image. And always make safe distance from animals so they won't get disturbed.