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Proboscis Monkey


cherlyn

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a mouse, yes - I suppose so! I love all these animals with special noses, you know; mouse, primate, sea elephant, no matter :-)
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Nice shot. Good idea in the contrast of using a unsaturated background to highlight the monkey's prominent nose. Cheers!
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Dear Cherlyn, after all this kind comments you recieved, I just want to say that your animal pics are beautiful, very sharp, natural, with great backgrounds and looks like you travel with National Geographic around the world:) Thank you for sharing!
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Cherlyn,

 

Again, great capture. Superb pose of the monkey. Did you do selective coloring? The background seems more B/W with a touch of green. Good framing. The tail going out of the photo works wonders for me, not sure why, but I love this detail. Bravo!

 

I have to say I cannot thank you enough for following my work. It's really very flaterring for a beginner like me to get attention from an accomplished photographer like you. I find your ratings and critiques extremely valuable. If you find a moment, please rate and maybe leave a critique onmy latest work.

 

See you on PN,

--Bogdan

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Curious monkey Cherlyn. I believe that you have succeeded fullly in the managing of the color, since it stands out fullly in the environment. There is called me the attention the color of the hair of the animal ... it is specially interesting. Good image.
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Thank you for bringing us this photo and specially thanks to your educating comment in the begriming of this thread
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oh, what a special Monkey daer Cherlyn :):)

 

WOnderful capture!

Biliana

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Great capture! The nose!...reminds me of, "What's that actor's name?!!!" Thanks for bringing attention to this endangered monkey. Cheers, Iren
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Beautiful shot Cherlyn,great to see you posted some facts about the probiscus,there are not many of them left in the wild thanks to mans greed.Pina palms are being planted where beautiful rainforests once stood, both the orangutang and the probiscus are loosing their habitat.
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