shagbat wrote:
Lucky you Greg, I see you have a veritable arsenal of splendid lenses, on this trip you will undoubtedly find good use for them all.
I can't answer your main question, but I flew over in a light aircraft in 1981. I so envy you the open door view and suggest you take the longer option. Presumably you will spend time at ground level too, you are in the 'dry' season, this is to your advantage, as at the end of wet season and with the quantity of water flowing, you will see little except mist. Look after your kit, it will still be very, very, damp. This mist throws up 'rainbows', use a polariser with caution as it may eliminate them. Early morning, or late afternoon would be my choice. Are you staying Zambia or Zimbabwe? I walked across the bridge. Enjoy, you will not regret it. An evening 'sundowner' trip on a boat is most worthwhile if you can fit it in. Hope this is of help, regards, S.
Lucky you Greg, I see you have a veritable arsenal... (
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We are staying in Zimbabwe. After Vic Falls we start our real safari of almost 3 weeks mainly in Botswana. The first three days is based from a houseboat on the Chobe River. And luckily, unlimited sundowners are included. Of course I will only drink them for health reasons since the gin and quinine is said to repel mosquitoes. ;-)