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  • Portrait of a Red-tailed monkey in the Bigodi Swamp of Kibale Forest in Uganda feeding on flowers.
    VGR_20191116_9737.jpg
  • Portrait of a Red-tailed monkey feeding on a fig in the Bigodi Swamp of Kibale Forest in Uganda.
    VGR_20191116_9570.jpg
  • Baby Vervet monkey appearing to be waving.
    VGR_20100417_0469a.tif
  • Baby vervet monkey climbing a termite mound
    VGR_20100417_0556.tif
  • Portrait of a Red-tailed monkey in the Bigodi Swamp of Kibale Forest in Uganda.
    VGR_20191116_9604.jpg
  • Portrait of a male Gelada monkey
    VGR_20171112_8791.tif
  • Male Gelada monkey running on the edge of the escarpment
    VGR_20171112_8524.tif
  • baby vervet monkey hanging upside down under its mother.<br />
(Highly Honored Winner in the 2009 Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice Photography Competition, Category: Animal Antics)
    VGR_20080101_0818-400-Print.jpg
  • Male Gelada monkey yawning in the Simien Mountains plateau.
    VGR_20171113_9483.tif
  • Male Gelada monkeys on the edge of the Simien Mountains escarpment.
    VGR_20171114_0477.tif
  • Vervet monkeys like to hang around the campsites in Moremi where they harass campers and steal food items. Despite that I actually love them, more especially the youngsters. I was determined to get some close-up shots of one of those cuties and after a few straight forward portrait images I tried some alternative framing. Here I was on my knees to get at eye level with my subject, a baby hanging upside down on its mother’s belly. I framed it such that the head of the adult is excluded; thereby creating an image that may have to make the viewer look twice before understanding what is going on.
    VGR_20080101_0818_B&Wn.jpg
  • Young baboon affectionately kisses another young
    VGR_20120202_7562.jpg
  • Female Gelada mnkeys allo-grooming.
    VGR_20171112_8721a.tif
  • Baby Baboon holding on tight whilst riding on maother's back
    VGR_20101115_0007_2.jpg
  • Baby Baboon holding on tight whilst riding on maother's back
    VGR_20101115_0007_2_SEPIAn.jpg
  • Female Gelada mnkeys allo-grooming on the edge of the Sien Mountains escarpment.
    VGR_20171114_0546.tif
  • Back-lit baby baboons playing in a tree in Lower Zambezi National Park.
    VGR_20150803_9138.tif
  • Back-lit baby baboons playing in a tree in Lower Zambezi National Park.
    VGR_20150803_9119.tif
  • Grooming baboons in the vork of a tree in Lower Zambezi National Park.
    VGR_20150803_9061.tif
  • Mother Baboob with baby
    VGR_20120609_1969.jpg
  • This intimate portrait of a male Chacma Baboon is an image from 2011, that I had not processed until last month, believe it or not! The colour version is okay, but this B&W version is so much stronger.
    VGR_20110627_5871B&W3.jpg
  • Intimate portrait of a male Chacma Baboon.
    VGR_20110627_5871.jpg
  • Vervet monkeys like to hang around the campsites in Moremi where they harass campers and steal food items. Despite that I actually love them, more especially the youngsters. I was determined to get some close-up shots of one of those cuties and after a few straight forward portrait images I tried some alternative framing. Here I was on my knees to get at eye level with my subject, a baby hanging upside down on its mother’s belly. I framed it such that the head of the adult is excluded; thereby creating an image that may have to make the viewer look twice before understanding what is going on.
    VGR_20080101_0818_B&W_400x600.tif