Ape as a risen man
By regis boileau
Congorilla series
The night is black, but for the apes, days are dark. We don't eat them, don't hunt them, we don't like their furs. They just bother men. They catch our diseases and sleep on our possible terraced fields.
The apes seem gifted with the bliss of clever smiles and eyes. So here the question: as much as breathing doesn't mean only gasping oxygen (as the archaea puffing sulfur), is a thought only the produce of cognitive chains? Is there another way to think, beyond the human way?
- Camera: nikon d3x
- Focal Length: 100
- Shutter Speed: 1/50
- Lens: 100mm Makro planar Zeiss
- ISO: 1600
- Aperture (F-Stop): 3.5








