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    Hello everyone. Thank you for all your comments and suggestions to my previous post , as always much appreciated.

    Posting another image of the handsome Capped Langur . This is from the same sighting like the previous post. Cloned out white flowers from the image as they were pretty distracting.

    Looking forward for your comments and suggestions , be it of any nature.

    DPP 4.12, PSCC 2020, WB, TK7, curves, levels, selective colour, hue/vib/sat, 60-70% of the original frame.

    Canon 1DX MKII, Canon 500mm f4 IS II with 1.4x T.C., HH.

    ss 1/640, f/7.1, ISO 1250.

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    Cracking image Haseeb with superb detail, good techs and overall framing.

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    Those eyes are great. Really like the color of them. Also like that lone seed head on the forehead. A nice frame overall.

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    Thank you Steve and John, much appreciated.

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    Nice eye contact and posture, there is a strong contrast between the red eyes and the black face. And the dandelion seed on the forehead is a bonus:)

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    Delightful shot Haseeb, it would have been tempting to make it little more vibrant but it looks just right. The DOF is ideal and the eyes oh those eyes...... great shot well done.

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    Thank you Dan and Jon, much appreciated.

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    Very nice Haseeb...Love the stare and details...Great colours throughout. The little seed attached to the forehead is a nice touch.

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    Those eyes and that hair-do rock! I believe that you survived COVID; if that is correct, good on you. How old are you? (Jusst curious).

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    Thank you Sir Artie for your comment.

    Yes, I did survived COVID, am quite young @ 34 , that might have helped, also I was asymptomatic, so the strain might have been mild .

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