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Hr. Nelson
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Line Tscherning Damgaard (Burnham)
(2449) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2001-04 |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2004-05-04 9:38 |
| Viewed: 988 |
| Points: 7 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
This little fellow is called a squirrelmonkey, and i shot him eating a giant green grasshopper. He was part of a training program in the project I worked in in Ecuador, every day we took him and his siblings out to teach them how to catch insects in the wild. i t took them about three months to get ready to be released into the wild. they had been captured as pets.
the scanning is quite poor, and it has a lot of noise - bare with me :o) |
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I have the same problem with scanning & noise Line, but I can look past that & see how you've tried to make this a skilful shot. The monkey's cute facial expression makes this photo work.
I really like this photo. I tried to photograph some monleys whilst I was in Mexico but had little to no success, so well done in capturing this fellow.
He is a beauty! Did you call him Hr. Nelson because of Pippi Longstocking?
- mazrul
(92) - [2004-06-24 11:54]
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VERY natural. Look like coming from Nat. Geo. Although the framing /angel may be out, but the story are the main point here. You are doing good to the nature by teach this small guy.
Again good info and subject. Keep it coming!