Bhutan on October 01, 2024 with Sony A7R5
On the road between Thimphu and Phobjikha valley, the forest pauses you.
She was perched on a moss-covered boulder at the forest edge — a Northern Grey Langur mother, silver-mantled and unhurried, holding her infant with the quiet authority of someone who belongs completely to a place. The baby pressed against her chest, half-hidden. Neither of them looked at the road.
The Northern Grey Langur (Semnopithecus ajax) lives across the Himalayan foothills — Bhutan, Nepal, northern India — at altitudes where the forest still belongs to them. They move in troops through oak and rhododendron canopy, but in moments like this one, the world contracts to just two: mother and child, warmth against the October chill.
I stopped the car and held still. Some photographs ask nothing of you except patience.
Bhutan, October 2024
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