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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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Symbiotic Grace of giants.
Botswana, Kasane.
Nikon D610, Tamron 150-600mm, f/6.3, ISO 5000, 1/20004 Comments -
A dance for dinner. Spoonbill hunting. Kruger National Park, Lower Sabie.
Nikon D610
Tamron 150-600mm, f/6.3, 1/125sec, ISO 10004 Comments-
Jip.. is one of those problematic light moments with a white bird fishing in reflecting water at the wrong time of the day. I have many of them, and converting to black & white is about the only way to go. Next time, try using a slow shutter speed for a creative effect; it works well.
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Bishop
Canon EOS R, 1/1000sec f / 6.3, ISO 1600, Sigma 70-200mm Sport, 2 * Convertor, 400mm Lightroom edit
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Thanks for posting, Edward; your image is beautiful and sharp, with good catch-light in the eye. The background is minimalistic and doesn’t compete with your subject, which adds impact your image. Your crop works well with ample space towards the direction the bird is facing, thus creating a good balance in your frame. Unfortunately, you have…Read More
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Taking a Swim
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM1 Comment-
Thank you for posting, Riette. Egyptian geese are an excellent choice for practising bird photography skills. You can find them just about everywhere where there is water. These are a few pointers that could help if you are interested in bird photography. Firstly, don’t give up! then, try your best to get the entire bird sharp using a faster…Read More
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Need some advice. I currently use a Canon R camera and I am considering trading in on a R6 Mkii. Mainly due to IBIS. I am finding my photos are not sharp enough especially at 400mm on my 100 to 400.
Also then considering upgrading the 100 400mk2 to the RF 100 500.
Any opinions will be appreciated
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R6mkii is an absolute beast of a camera, love mine. It will definitely make a big difference on sharpness with the 100-500 RF lens. The R6mkii is on black friday special at the moment. My advice, you cant go wrong with this upgrade. Also the focusing system on the R6mkii is next level, I dont miss focus anymore.
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‘White Backed Liftoff’
5DMk4, Tamron 150-600mm, 1/400 sec at F6.3, ISO 100.Sharpening and noise removal in DXO Pure Raw, Edit in Lightroom. A White Backed vulture taking off next to the Doispan Road, Kruger.
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What a special moment Landie, great shot all round, Congratulations 👏👏👏👏