lorena - it wasn't actually eye contact as such; I saw the monkey going into the tube (which was about knee level), set the zoom to where I guessed I wanted it, stuck the camera in the other side of the tube, and leaned on the exposure button. got lucky... that shot is un-cropped. he was only in there for a few seconds.
livewire - I'm glad I didn't scare you off with the spiders.
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And here we see the monkey expand his neck ridges and spit venom when feeling threatened. Or perhaps he will challenge you to a duel, sirrah.
Graymalkin: actually, I think it was more like someone left something he thought he could eat in that fiberglass tube.
Jenn: I think that second one is my favorite shot from the entire trip. I only included the first one to explain it.
The second shot: creepy and compelling. Which we decided was the theme of the monkeys, didn't we?
man that eye contact in the second shot is amazing. great photographs.
That second photo is amazing!
lorena - it wasn't actually eye contact as such; I saw the monkey going into the tube (which was about knee level), set the zoom to where I guessed I wanted it, stuck the camera in the other side of the tube, and leaned on the exposure button. got lucky... that shot is un-cropped. he was only in there for a few seconds.
livewire - I'm glad I didn't scare you off with the spiders.
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