10-08-2024 03:47 PM - edited 10-08-2024 04:02 PM
Baboons are complex creatures with intricate social structures, but their social hierarchy can seem cruel at times. There is a distinct pecking order that is rigidly enforced, almost like a cast system and those born in the lower orders are doomed to a life of oppression and bullying.
This is one of the lucky ones: she is related to the alpha female of the clan and, as such, has enjoyed a privileged position from birth. She could command and dominate adults of a lower status and bully those contemporaries below her in the class order.
10-08-2024 08:17 PM - edited 10-08-2024 08:17 PM
A delicate portrait, Trevor. The subtle colors you captured in this creature's fur is amazing!
10-08-2024 08:56 PM
Thanks Kelly. Nothing exotic, I'm a very basic Photoshop user, so I deliver what I see.
10-09-2024 06:07 AM
Your philosophy regarding photoshop is my philosophy. I am not too big on altering my images. The best photos come from carefully taking the photo in camera. I think that is the old school thought and a good one to boot.
10-09-2024 11:37 AM
Trevor, an excellent photo. I like the way you focused on the face rather than the whole baboon. Read somewhere that one should take photos that need minimal editing.
10-10-2024 02:16 PM
Thanks John:
Perhaps as a function of getting older, and opportunity, I am not seeking a lot of animals in a dynamic context - like running or flying. I am looking at them as individual characters, and approaching them much as I would for a human.
10-11-2024 04:44 AM
Love that expression. Superb capture.
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