His Portrait Of Mona: Guenons are native to Africa south of the Sahara desert. The mona monkey (Cercopithecus mona) and the green monkey (C. sahaeus) have been introduced into the West Indies. Most guenons are arboreal and live in forested or wooded areas, usually near streams or rivers. A few species, such as the vervet (C. pygerythrus), the grivet (C. aethiops), and the green monkey, are principally ground-dwellers and may inhabit either open savanna or woods.
However, although a long focal length lens is mandatory, it need not be expensive. The utmost of critical sharpness in a portrait lens is not necessary, or even desired, since considerable diffusion can be tolerated in portrait negatives. Your lens needn't be in a shutter for strictly studio portraits, either. A lens in barrel is perfectly satisfactory, since you can provide yourself with a simple Packard shutter to use behind the lens. Many portrait men actually prefer the Packard to the more costly between-the-lens shutters.
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