While perhaps common here, a trip to the Botanical with my new friend Wee yielded some unexpected results…the sighting of Long Tail Macque. These wild monkeys also enjoy relaxing in the park.
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Great photos!!! I can’t believe these pictures are from a botanical garden where you were just strolling around. What a great start to your trip.
I love the pictures of the monkeys. I wonder what they’re thinking while they’re looking at the camera. Maybe it’s something like: “Hm, I wish I could take a picture of this guy, he’s so interesting looking.” or alternatively “This ant I’m eating is so very tasty.”
Your pictures are fantastic. The images are beautiful and make me feel as if I’m there. Until I can make a trip to Malaysia I’ll be more than satisfied with seeing it through your eyes. Keep these great photos coming!
September 20th, 2006 at 2:14 pm
Great photos!!! I can’t believe these pictures are from a botanical garden where you were just strolling around. What a great start to your trip.
I love the pictures of the monkeys. I wonder what they’re thinking while they’re looking at the camera. Maybe it’s something like: “Hm, I wish I could take a picture of this guy, he’s so interesting looking.” or alternatively “This ant I’m eating is so very tasty.”
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Can’t wait to see more photos.
marina
September 20th, 2006 at 3:54 pm
What amazing photos! I love the ones of the monkeys especially! Were they just hanging around in the Botanical Gardens?
:) Jessica Payne
September 21st, 2006 at 12:19 am
What are you hangin’ a banana from your camera lens?! Those monkeys are making great eye contact with you. Beautifully captured shots, Keith!
September 21st, 2006 at 8:25 pm
Your pictures are fantastic. The images are beautiful and make me feel as if I’m there. Until I can make a trip to Malaysia I’ll be more than satisfied with seeing it through your eyes. Keep these great photos coming!