Photographer’s Note
In one of the IRIS centers that provide for orphans, once again, the monkey got out of its cage. After grabbing our clothes pins, knocking a few things off the counter, and stealing our bread rolls, he immediately sought his companion to play with - the residential pet puppy. It's a friendly game they regularly play. They were so caught up into each other that I was able to come right up to them and take a few shots.
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kluman (0) 2007-02-04 11:34
Interesting shot. Nice to think about how gentle animals can be when they wish to be!
Did you try shooting from about 90 degrees to your left? The sun would have been more to your back then - and the monkey face would be showing. Some of the monkey's back is a little dark. Also, did you crop? If so, next time it would be nice to leave the tip of the tail in as well.
I do like the shot, TFS.
javelot800g
(69) 2007-02-11 4:41
Hello David
Good shot, that reminds me of A dog and mokey. You know dogs and monkies are mostly can make a good relationship friendly. I have been seen a lot of time in Morocco,about those men who do a show with monkey and a dog and gather people around them to watch. The show that i really remember so strong is when the man asked the to act like a horse,and the monkey is the man who will ride him,and yes they did,and they kept acting like a lot of things that people do.it was really fun.
Samir
Photo Information
- Copyright: David Chiu (Snapbubble) (14)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-12-07
- Categories: Nature
- Exposure: f/3.5, 1/400 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-02-04 7:25



