Doesn't get any better than this one!
East Africa is about way more than the amazing animals. You will be surrounded by other photographers, all pushing for position, none seeing what you can see with two eyes, not the camera. You can buy images, but you can't buy the experience if you're not really "there".
Why the title "Different points of view"? They have different dress styles, due perhaps to the age diff, but they may agree on everything else.
Great set, and yes, thanks for the tech deets.
I'm going to miss the bear photos. Birds are okay, but bears are like us!
All are beautiful. The giraffes posed perfectly for you!
IMO street photography is always ambiguous, showing (but not telling about) people in their urban environment. Giving titles to photographs takes away the uncertainty, the puzzle of the moment captured. Leave the interpretation to the viewer. A building alone is not usually ambiguous. It stands for itself.
I scan the list for your postings and often don't look at anything else. You have the eye and the technique...unbeatable package. Come back soon.
High key, low key...anything you post is great!
I had a red one 1961 whatever model that year was...it looked like this photo, except mine had click out windows, not roll downs. Terrible transmission; I learned to double clutch on down shifting b/c that was the only way to get from fourth to anything else. Next car was a 1970VWbug, yellow, great car.
Thanks for these shots. I love the Jefferson!
If I were a workshop instructor I would be insulted if anyone offered a tip.
Everything in the original post is an insult to readers.
Did the writer not learn about paragraphs in elementary school? and...Rolex has never made gold-plated anything.
There is a driftwood beach on Jekyll Island, Georgia. Always gorgeous at twilight.