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Langurs are one of the interesting subject to click. It's very hard to get them still as they keeps on moving. But on my recent trip to Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve this little fellow attracted me. While returning back from evening safari I found a group of Gray Langurs. As usual they were jumping everywhere but this juvenile was relaxed and kept on staring at me with those glossy red hypnotic eyes. And I must agree an eye contact is way more intimate than words can ever be.
Gray Langur Bandhavgarh Tiger reserve, MP, India Nikon D7100, Nikon Afs 200-500mm f5.6 Exif:- f/5.6, 1/50s, ISO 400, +0.7eV, 500mm. | |
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by Carol Clarke
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