White-Faced Capuchin Monkey Hanging from Tree in Costa Rica - Costa Rica & Panama - Michael Weinman Photography

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Costa Rica & Panama

I photograph wildlife in Costa Rica and Panama with a focus on color, character, and the lush energy of tropical habitats. This collection spans monkeys, birds, frogs, and other rainforest life in portraits, quiet moments, and lively frames shaped by foliage, light, and movement. I’m drawn to vivid details, natural behavior, expressive faces, and compositions that feel close and immersive, so each image reflects the richness and personality of the region.

This captivating image showcases a white-faced capuchin monkey gracefully hanging from a tree branch in the lush jungles of Costa Rica. The monkey's expressive face and playful posture highlight its curious nature, while the vibrant green foliage in the background emphasizes the rich biodiversity of the region. Known for their intelligence and social behavior, these monkeys are a common sight in Central America, particularly in Costa Rica and Panama. This photograph captures a moment of natural beauty, inviting viewers to appreciate the wildlife that thrives in these tropical habitats.
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White-faced capuchin monkey hanging from a tree branch in Costa Rica's jungle.
This captivating image showcases a white-faced capuchin monkey gracefully hanging from a tree branch in the lush jungles of Costa Rica. The monkey's expressive face and playful posture highlight its curious nature, while the vibrant green foliage in the background emphasizes the rich biodiversity of the region. Known for their intelligence and social behavior, these monkeys are a common sight in Central America, particularly in Costa Rica and Panama. This photograph captures a moment of natural beauty, inviting viewers to appreciate the wildlife that thrives in these tropical habitats.