Friday, July 5, 2013

Striped Monk

14 comments:

Dalva said...

Que lindinho!

Adorei.

kiss

ShEiLa said...

Oooooo. He's cute!

I saw these... but my photo is no where near this quality. I love you photos.

Your title caught my attention...
we were on the road the other day and my husband said... that guy is crazy he is running around like a stipe-ed ass ape. I laughed so hard I almose pee'd my pants.

ToOdLeS.

Kcalpesh said...

Awe what a shot! Lovely!

Weronika Janczuk said...

Oh, what a great shot! Thank you for sharing!

NikonSniper said...

sheila,
tell your husband that i have never received a more accurate compliment of the way i live. i am like a teenager withwheels and money to this day. my wife is a very special lady to allow me the freedom to hang off oregon cliffs to get a photo. sometimes i get myself into trouble and it's completely idiotic.
all the best to you both.
nikonsniper steve

Kathy said...

Wow, how did you photograph this critter without him running away?

Cool pic!

Brian Miller said...

great capture. is he talking or eating? like a picture i would be caught with my mouth wide open as well.

CHummelKornell said...

I love your approach to photography. Great work!

Vicky said...

Very beautiful.

Elaine said...

This is a wonderful shot! You caught him with a choice morsel ready to go in his mouth. I love it!

NikonSniper said...

kathy,
i was not in full view. i was in a car. they are actually very curious critters so in time it kept coming out and getting closer. i was using a 400mm lens so that also helps greatly.
i probably shot 60-80 files during a long wait. most are this close. i just liked this one for the paws.
nikonsniper steve

Joana Ribeiro said...

Really Cute animal :)

Debra@CommonGround said...

I love all your photos, such diversity, but this little guy is my favorite. We live in Missouri and have a bunch of these fellas on our property. I'm a wildlife fan so I so enjoy them. I'm such a novice at photography, but I'm looking for a simple camera that I can use without being overwhelmed with lenses and detailed adjustments. Thanks for coming by my blog. I can relate to your family life with your daughter, our youngest has had hemochromotosis which undiagnosed really threw us.
Debra

primitive ole frugal mumma said...

oh this is awesome gosh i wish we had these cute little guys here !!