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Berry Hungry
#WildlifeComp2023 #birdphotography
I shot this hungry little Cape White-Eye and its hard-working parents in my garden a week ago. The baby was quite tame and didn’t mind me following them around the garden with my big lens. It wasn’t quite mobile yet, although it could fly short distances and up into the shrubs, and spent…Read More
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Make up on – now New Years party time.
Kruger National Park. Dec 2023
Canon 5 D Mark III.
150 to 600 mm lens5 Comments-
Thank you for sharing your beautiful images with us, Len. Regarding feedback, let’s start with the White-headed Vulture: It is as sharp as possible, and you perfectly captured the detail in all the different-coloured feathers. Unfortunately, the available natural light was an issue for you, which we sometimes struggle with. The Vulture is…Read More
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Hi Bruna. Thank you for the guidance, greatly appreciated. I took the shot into Photoshop and replaced the sky, worked on the areas indicated, changed the crop, placed a bit of light in the eye. Tiltled – Lonely sky.
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Len, this image works much better. However, with birds, you need to keep a close eye on the different colours of the feathers. Some of the colours are spilling over to the background. I will add your image (cellphone) again to show you where to look and a photo of a White-headed Vulture to demonstrate the difference. Unfortunately, the platform…Read More
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I am all ears….
Kruger National Park. Dec 2023
Canon 5 D Mark III.
150 to 600 mm lens5 Comments-
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F5,6 ISO400 at 195mm. 1/250sec. Light was bad but I had also got lazy as it was late in the day and let myself down.
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Thank you, Len. The problem you were having here involves your 160-600mm lens. Follow our weekly discussion about the Pros and Cons of long telephoto lenses.
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Blended
Kruger National Park. Dec 2023
Canon 5 D Mark III.
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Tell me, whose watching…..
Kruger National Park. Dec 2023
Canon 5 D Mark III.
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Just popping in.
Kruger National Park. Dec 2023
Canon 5 D Mark III.
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Clash of titans. Nikon D610, Tamron 150-600mm, 600mm, f/9, 1/3200sec, ISO45003 Comments-
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Great action shot, Landi, and it’s definitely feature-worthy! It’s a pity there wasn’t more space included on the sides. To enhance it further, consider reducing the overall exposure and selectively dodging the gazelles and dust for added contrast. I can also imagine this photo in black and white, which with a proper edit…Read More
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We missed this birth by a few minutes. The calf was just standing as we got there and still falling over as he learned to navigate his legs.
Nikon D610, Tamron 150-600mm, 320mm, f5.6, 1/4000sec, ISO6400
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Exciting DPC Wildlife Competition





Hi Everyone,The DPC Wildlife Group is running an exciting competition over the festive season.
All DPC members are invited to place their best Wildlife, Bird or Conservation shot taken over the holiday season on the DPC Wildlife Group.
Entries start on the 22nd of December, 2023, and the closing date…Read More
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Caracal Wild Cat
1/200 sec – f/2,8 – ISO 500 – No camera support – flash did not fire – Nikon D5 – Nikon 70-200mm – Focus length 200mmThe caracal is a medium-sized wild cat native to Africa, Central Asia and arid areas of Pakistan and India. A robust build, long legs, a short face, long tufted ears, and long canine teeth characterise it.…Read More
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Leopard Stare down!
Cheetah Plains, Sabi Sands, South Africa – July 2023
Nikon Z6, Nikon 200-500mm, 260mm, 1/320 at F5,6 ISO 500, “Lightroom Edit”
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Mooi shot!!!