DanielWolff-Gallery [2017-02-03 04:01:53 +0000 UTC]
'Trogladytes'........wow. I now know way too much about these dudes. You are impressive, my Friend. Your photography is excellent and your knowledge and information abundant. Very cool and an outstanding capture......thought provoking and creative.
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Darth-Marlan In reply to DanielWolff-Gallery [2017-02-03 04:55:43 +0000 UTC]
These relatives of ours are just amazing. This fellow is a giant, he, his mate and a youngster were constantly on the move when we were led to them, but they would stop every so often to eat. There are a couple of shots of the little one in my gallery as well:
We were allowed to get within about 20 feet of them, a lot of the time the incline of the mountain we were on was around 45-60 degrees or so (bit hard to measure exactly, but it was very steep), which meant that a lot of the shots I took, I was actually lying on my side on the ground, to get the shots where I am looking straight across at him. This one I was a bit closer than some of the others, as it was shot at 150mm (lens I was using is a 150-600mm) The jungle here is pretty much impenetrable, we had the trackers making very narrow channels through the vines and undergrowth, which they assured us would grow back before too long, due to the nature of growth in that style of forest. The yellow-ish speckles in this photo are many little flying insects that follow the Gorillas around in a constantly moving cloud.
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