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  • 05-26-2013, 11:07 AM
    reptileexperts
    Monkey Photography from the Amazon
    Alright guys, slowly trying to post some updates from my recent trip across the equator, and share some of the nicer shots. The amazon was a brutal place for photography where you constantly are fighting rain, extreme low light conditions, and very skittish animals that want to stay hidden from far away. On the ever so nice occasion though, I would have monkey encounters that definitely helped make things enjoyable for photography aside from the birds (another post - don't want these to be insane long). I stayed at the Napo Wildlife Center in Yasuni National Park, and spent 5 days here birding, herping, and shooting photography. This is one of the best places to see primates in Ecuador, where 10 species can be seen in this one plot of land with care. Of these I was able to view 7 species!

    - Red Howler Monkey
    - Noisy Night Monkey
    - Golden-Mantled Tamarin
    - Dusky Titti Monkey
    - White-fronted Capuchin
    - Common Squirrel Monkey
    - Wooly Monkey

    All but the Night Monkeys were new for me to see / photography (the Dusky and Squirrel monkeys were unfortunately not photographed but seen only). So without further reading required here we go:

    http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7375/8...13e44e4f_c.jpg
    Red Howler Monkey gazing down at us from above

    http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7330/8...16c8f3f0_c.jpg
    then another lays on a branch watching

    http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2812/8...2821aa68_c.jpg
    mmm no comment. . . but some things aside... this is a fantastic shot IMO :O

    http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3693/8...022cc264_c.jpg
    Golden Mantled Tamarin are an endangered species, and only found in Yasuni National Park, no where else in the world, has them wild.

    http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3729/8...f292a641_c.jpg
    And another one looks over from the top of a tree

    http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3827/8...045e5bd3_c.jpg
    Wooly Monkeys, were once the most common species found in the amazon, but natives have over hunted them, completely removing this species from certain stretches. We were fortunate to find a total of 4 during my searching, this one was carrying it's young.

    http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7426/8...eff7dc8f_c.jpg
    Only saw these guys twice, but were reportedly fairly common. White-fronted Capuchin. Don't let that face trick you. These monkeys will hunt and kill Toucan, other monkeys, and many more.

    http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2867/8...f173937c_b.jpg
    And lastly my favorite. The Noisy Night Monkey. If you follow National Geographic on Facebook, this image was chosen as the spotting of the week through Project Noah, and posted by National Geographic yesterday evening. It's great to receive that much exposure after all the work that went through for some of these images. This particular image was taken in the rain, standing up in a canoe, hand holding a 700mm F5.6 lens shooting at 1/100 of second, with an ISO of 1600 just to get enough light. But it worked out fantastic!

    Hope you enjoyed seeing some of the primates of the Amazon, soon I will get a post together for you guys on the birds of the amazon and Andes mountain range. I will leave you with this one teaser, however.

    http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7395/8...8b5a0f98_c.jpg
    Toucan Barbet :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:

    Cheers

    Don't forget you can follow all my photography at www.flickr.com/codyconway and see all these images plus a ton more.
  • 05-26-2013, 11:32 AM
    adamsky27
    Very nice photos! I love the second one, he's just chillin'!
  • 05-26-2013, 10:10 PM
    reptileexperts
    Yeah, they would not stay like that for long when we got around the area they were playing in. They would be quick to leave and seek out more seculded areas.
  • 05-26-2013, 10:15 PM
    carlson
    Monkey Photography from the Amazon
    Nice pics man! Looks like a sweet trip.
  • 05-26-2013, 10:17 PM
    Mike41793
    Monkey Photography from the Amazon
    That one really kills birds and other monkeys? Like, to eat them, or just because he's bad to the bone lol?
  • 05-26-2013, 10:22 PM
    DooLittle
    Re: Monkey Photography from the Amazon
    Wow. Amazing photos. I love them. How fun. Thanks for sharing!! :)
  • 05-27-2013, 01:00 AM
    reptileexperts
    Re: Monkey Photography from the Amazon
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    That one really kills birds and other monkeys? Like, to eat them, or just because he's bad to the bone lol?

    To eat them. My buddy in hondurous has posted numerous pictures of troops of what-faced capuchin hunting toucan, and other monkeys. Faces covered in blood as they feast. Pretty grousome stuff.
  • 05-27-2013, 05:31 AM
    Mike41793
    Monkey Photography from the Amazon
    Thats awesome haha. Monkeys ain't nothin' to mess with! Lol
  • 05-27-2013, 07:06 AM
    eatgoodfood
    Great pics, and I must say, I am jealous!
  • 05-27-2013, 07:58 AM
    Royal Hijinx
    Very nice! Further reminds me I need a nice camera.
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