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    A chilling Capuchin monkey from "The Essence of Costa Rica Workshop/Tour". Wonderful to watch their natural behavior and interaction. We had a wonderful am down in the lowlands photographing them. One of the three monkey species we target..Capuchin, Howlers, and Spider monkeys. Consider joining us on our next Workshop/Tour. Click on image to enlarge and darken canvas.
    Canon !DX, 300mm F 2,8 II, Iso 1000, 125s, 6.3 ,manual, handheld

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    Hi Don -- What a beautiful creature and a nice pose you have got here ! Those arms and legs nice and sharp. I feel it is a bit cramped from the the top and needs some space at the same time from the top also the greens look quite saturated , so backing down the greens would be another suggestion. TFS !

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    Hi Don what a cool pose of this monkey .
    Like the overall comp and very vivid colors , specially the greens , but think you went overboard with this ......would temper down the colors .
    The BG does look processed to me , like you have used some kind of contrast/detail filter that is available on the market . Mostly visible in the plants in LRC , well this is my impression .
    The SS is fairly slow , so you did well with the sharpness , but i would expect a better IQ from the 1Dx , why did you not push the ISO to 3200 or even 6400 to gain more SS ?

    TFS Andreas

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