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Japanese macaque
 
  
Image Title:  Japanese macaque
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Favorites: 11 
 By: Steve Kaufman  
  Copyright ©2002

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Photographer  Steve Kaufman {Karma:2748}
Project N/A Camera Model F5
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Wildlife
Lens 80-200
Uploaded 3/29/2002 Film / Memory Type Provia 100F
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 4813 Shutter
Favorites 10  Aperture f/0
Critiques 34 Rating Critique Only Image
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About A 28 year old "grandmother" at the Jigokundani Yaen-Koento hot springs near Nagano, Japan
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There are 34 Comments in 1 Pages
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Filipe Lopes   {K:60} 5/1/2007
Great pic.
Congrats.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 1/31/2006
FANTASTIC...
roby

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Steve Kaufman   {K:2748} 11/23/2005
yes, Nour, it's the 80-200 f28 ED IF AF

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Nour El Refai Nour El Refai   {K:12481} 11/22/2005
Hey Steve, i've been into wildlife lately, so the only one came in mind is you to learn from your portfolio, this is amazing, the lens is the f2.8??

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Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 4/27/2005
Wow, I know this is an older image of yours but what an amazing photo. How lucky you were to have caught this and that reflection is priceless. Fabulous shot.

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delete my account   {K:3679} 1/27/2005
Unbelievable!!!
Into my favorites

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Darren Arena Darren Arena   {K:2999} 6/9/2004
From the start of my photography hobby, you have been an inspiration. This most deffinently on my favorites list! A+++ Steve

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Harry Eggens Harry Eggens   {K:14804} 1/20/2004
The sleeping beauty. The one that also is on the main page of your great website. Most wonderful light and reflection. Perfect work again Steve....Best regards Harry

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Abi Rayyan   {K:6} 10/14/2003
just A W E S O M E!
what more can i say..

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ken krishnan   {K:19102} 9/29/2003
Ho so lovely. Great shot. He looks like meditating. This is once in a life time capture. well done.

More than 1000 have seen and only 24 commented - something wrong with this site !!!! or the people using it to be precise.

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Terry McCully   {K:9221} 7/21/2003
Steve...I knew I had seen a shot just like this before...and now I remember where...There is a man named Mark Hemmings from Saint John New Brunswick who has a shot just like this one here...It won 3rd prize in category two.... ~Nature's Universe~. This contest was from a magazine called PhotoLife. www.photolife.com
Mark's shot looks soooo much like yours you may want to have a look...or I can scan you the picture and email it to you if you like....As for you shot here...Looks great!

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Guy Tem   {K:747} 4/10/2003
You make me crazy about wildlife photography Steve.

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Neia Frank   {K:478} 1/4/2003
Steve those closed eyes,the tonal range and that reflection made this a striking image.But to do that is necessary a veeery open eye behind the cam. :0)

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J. Alberto Abreu   {K:1190} 12/4/2002
?PERFECTO!

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piper lehman   {K:256} 11/24/2002
Steve, this is absolutely NG quality! I hope you submitted this and also the one with the monkey on the tripod--just amazing. You must be the most patient shooter on the planet. Love all your work. Congrats on an awesome shot.

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Greg Summers   {K:1115} 11/17/2002
I only have one thing to say - no one gets a picture like this - it is so wonderful - an experience to share

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Andrew Lahanas   {K:7062} 10/9/2002
This is just beautiful. It looks to me that she is not blinking, but closing her eyes and relaxing, enjoying the warmth that the spring provides. I love the reflection, the cool colours, everything! Well done.

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jeff lynch jeff lynch   {K:4770} 9/19/2002
Very nice photo Steve! It look similar to one captured by Co Rentmeester. Nice work!

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F. Scott Kennedy   {K:60} 5/25/2002
It does not get any better, you did a grand job! Looking forward to viewing more of your work. Perfect exposure, love the blue tone - it adds to the over all peace and hormany of the shot.

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Antonio Díaz   {K:2710} 5/10/2002
no one can complain about this picture, it?s just great...
i can spend a lot of time looking at it, and it just keeps being amazing...
great photo steve!

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David N. VanMeter   {K:552} 4/26/2002
This is very reminiscent of Art Wolfe's Canon ad.

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Steve Kaufman   {K:2748} 4/8/2002
Chris, the monkeys started going into the hot springs pool sometime in the early 60's. I'm guessing that the pool was originally constructed for people, and as the monkeys started to come in, and their population grew, the pool was left for the monkeys. It is a natural hot spring, but it is piped into the pool (and other pools in a ryokan nearby, where people enjoy the hot water).

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Chris Whaley   {K:3847} 4/7/2002
I'm a day late and a dollar short but let me add my compliments. One hell of a shot Steve!
Just curious though....it looks like it's cold out there and he is setting in the water...is it naturally heated or is he just a tough monkey?

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ian    {K:354} 4/2/2002
she must have been in the water for a while because looks at the perfect reflection! no ruffles or anything. her expression and the look of "ice" on her face makes this picture great.

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Rose Hooper   {K:899} 3/30/2002
Yet another Kaufman classic. This made my morning. Every time I see one of your photos, Steve, I get inspired to go take more photos myself.

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Toni Martin   {K:5092} 3/29/2002
Yes, wow wow wow pretty much covers it!

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Bill Krul   {K:5597} 3/29/2002
Did you use my "flood" filter. :)) Great photo.

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Kenneth Kwong   {K:6} 3/29/2002
Steve,
I really enjoy looking at this picture. Great expression.

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sean slavin   {K:3488} 3/29/2002
great capture steve. going there has been on my trip list for a number of years and i'm hoping to be able to do it in the next couple. 8)

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Petros Stamatakos   {K:12101} 3/29/2002
WOW... WOW... WOW...

I don't think I should say anything else...

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Steve Kaufman   {K:2748} 3/29/2002
Sai, one of the park rangers there keeps records on the monkeys. (it's a park for the monkeys) Mr. Sogo Hara has been working in the park for 30 years. He speaks fairly good English, and enjoys telling those who are interested about the macaques.

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. .   {K:2743} 3/29/2002
hehe funny guy Larry..

Wow!! Steve ! What an image..

btw how do you know its age so precisely?

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Larry Edwards   {K:843} 3/29/2002
Well, I personally would have had the model comb her hair first, and too bad she was blinking. But other than that I guess this is a halfway decent shot.

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Bob Jarman Bob Jarman   {K:3145} 3/29/2002
Wow! I got nothing else to add.

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