I've been fortunate to have traveled to Africa, and will head back this fall. These are my favorites. Would appreciate any comments and suggestions regarding
a - subject matter
b - composition
c - is it an interesting image, and
d - is it "framable?"
A clan of hyenas had come too close
From my outdoor shower stall
Impala on ridgeline
Savuti Boy
He was a bit annoyed that I was at water's edge
Incredible experience
Sniffing for lions
Moon lit reflection
An Ugly Hedgehog participant suggested this crop - many thanks!
tk
Loc: Iowa
Those are derogatory questions, right?
You do know how great these shots are?
If not, come closer so I can slap you on the back of the head!
These are incredible! Wonderful captures!
Answers are yes, yes, yes, and YEA!
tk
Loc: Iowa
Only one question.
Will you take me?
tk wrote:
Those are derogatory questions, right?
You do know how great these shots are?
If not, come closer so I can slap you on the back of the head!
These are incredible! Wonderful captures!
Answers are yes, yes, yes, and YEA!
Yes, I think I took very good shots too, which is why I posted them. But the feedback I've received locally hasn't been near as positive as yours, so thanks for the kind words. I really want to get better at this and there are so many really good photographers at UH I hoped to get "scrutinized" feedback
Great shots, I'm very jealous. Africa is on my bucket list.
How big a telephoto/zoom is the minimal requirement?
What countries did you visit?
micro wrote:
Great shots, I'm very jealous. Africa is on my bucket list.
How big a telephoto/zoom is the minimal requirement?
What countries did you visit?
Two Canon 50Ds one with a Tamron 18-270 the other with a rented Canon 100-400. A good way to destroy a camera is to change lens during the dry season (I learned the hard way) which I why I brought along a rented extra 50d on our second trip. I'll never change a lens in Africa again.
Shots are from Botswana or Kenya, but we visited Zimbabwe & S. Africa as well. If it were my first trip, I would go to Botswana or Kenya. Some of the kindest warmest people I've ever met in Botswana, but I thought the game viewing was better in Kenya.
Hope that helps
Africa is also on my bucket list! I almost quit college to join the peace corps so I could go to Africa ;) I still haven't made it there, but I promise I will someday!!
Oh yeah, your photos are awesome!
Ashley2003 wrote:
Africa is also on my bucket list! I almost quit college to join the peace corps so I could go to Africa ;) I still haven't made it there, but I promise I will someday!!
Don't wait too long. At the turn of the century there were an estimated 100,000 lions in Africa. Today there are less than 20,000 and probably as few as 5,000 big males.
One of the most incredible experiences of my life.
bmazz wrote:
micro wrote:
Great shots, I'm very jealous. Africa is on my bucket list.
How big a telephoto/zoom is the minimal requirement?
What countries did you visit?
Two Canon 50Ds one with a Tamron 18-270 the other with a rented Canon 100-400. A good way to destroy a camera is to change lens during the dry season (I learned the hard way) which I why I brought along a rented extra 50d on our second trip. I'll never change a lens in Africa again.
Shots are from Botswana or Kenya, but we visited Zimbabwe & S. Africa as well. If it were my first trip, I would go to Botswana or Kenya. Some of the kindest warmest people I've ever met in Botswana, but I thought the game viewing was better in Kenya.
Hope that helps
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Thanks for the advice, it does help alot (I wouldn't have thought of the 2nd camera body).
If you'd really like to help, how about a donation to my travel fund?
kandj
Loc: Gettysburg, PA
Amazing photos! I love the impala on the ridgeline. Beautiful.
micro wrote:
bmazz wrote:
micro wrote:
Great shots, I'm very jealous. Africa is on my bucket list.
How big a telephoto/zoom is the minimal requirement?
What countries did you visit?
Two Canon 50Ds one with a Tamron 18-270 the other with a rented Canon 100-400. A good way to destroy a camera is to change lens during the dry season (I learned the hard way) which I why I brought along a rented extra 50d on our second trip. I'll never change a lens in Africa again.
Shots are from Botswana or Kenya, but we visited Zimbabwe & S. Africa as well. If it were my first trip, I would go to Botswana or Kenya. Some of the kindest warmest people I've ever met in Botswana, but I thought the game viewing was better in Kenya.
Hope that helps
quote=micro Great shots, I'm very jealous. Africa... (
show quote)
Thanks for the advice, it does help alot (I wouldn't have thought of the 2nd camera body).
If you'd really like to help, how about a donation to my travel fund?
quote=bmazz quote=micro Great shots, I'm very je... (
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If/when you go, bring extra of everything. Once in the bush that's it. Two battery chargers, plenty of compact flash cards, and empty bean bag for stabilization (you can fill it with sand while you're there) and take A LOT of pictures.
bmazz wrote:
micro wrote:
bmazz wrote:
micro wrote:
Great shots, I'm very jealous. Africa is on my bucket list.
How big a telephoto/zoom is the minimal requirement?
What countries did you visit?
Two Canon 50Ds one with a Tamron 18-270 the other with a rented Canon 100-400. A good way to destroy a camera is to change lens during the dry season (I learned the hard way) which I why I brought along a rented extra 50d on our second trip. I'll never change a lens in Africa again.
Shots are from Botswana or Kenya, but we visited Zimbabwe & S. Africa as well. If it were my first trip, I would go to Botswana or Kenya. Some of the kindest warmest people I've ever met in Botswana, but I thought the game viewing was better in Kenya.
Hope that helps
quote=micro Great shots, I'm very jealous. Africa... (
show quote)
Thanks for the advice, it does help alot (I wouldn't have thought of the 2nd camera body).
If you'd really like to help, how about a donation to my travel fund?
quote=bmazz quote=micro Great shots, I'm very je... (
show quote)
If/when you go, bring extra of everything. Once in the bush that's it. Two battery chargers, plenty of compact flash cards, and empty bean bag for stabilization (you can fill it with sand while you're there) and take A LOT of pictures.
quote=micro quote=bmazz quote=micro Great shots... (
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Thanks again, I'm hoping to go sometime next year.
All of these photos are truly stunning! Any one of them could be Nat Geo material.
beautiful shots ! will you adopt me & take me with ?
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I've been fortunate to have traveled to Africa, and will head back this fall. These are my favorites. Would appreciate any comments and suggestions regarding
a - subject matter
b - composition
c - is it an interesting image, and
d - is it "framable?"
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