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Bokkomlaan (Velddrif) bird life
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No matter how good you are at photography, you should never stop learning.
So why learn photography? To capture memories, to expand your perceptions of the world, to honour your creative vision, to become fully present, to participate in a wonderful lifelong hobby, and to more fully appreciate and enjoy your journey through life.
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#Wildlife Photography
In wildlife photography and filmmaking, patience is everything. 🌌 Every journey into the wild starts with hope – the hope to witness something extraordinary and to capture a moment that tells a story. But more often than usual, we return home with nothing. No photos, no f…Read More -
Kurrichane Thrush in Karee tree
Settings: focal length 560mm, f8, 1/2000, ISO1600
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Spent a week at Burchell’s visiting the KNP
A couple of photo’s highlighting the visit with varying camera settings but all shot in manual mode. As always, at times challenging with different lighting and times of day.
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One surprising aspect of wildlife photography has always interested me, just as much as capturing the animal itself: telling the story of the natural environment in which the animal lives. I would call it the “Animalscape,” and I see it as a powerful tool in the visual toolbox.https://photographylife.com/animalscape-photography
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Ringneck parakeet enjoying the nectar of Coral tree flowers.
This is a member of the ever growing population of Indian Ringneck Parakeets that made Centurion their home. What started as a small population in Hennops Park several years ago, has grown to a thriving flock. These birds seem to be highly adaptable.
Settings: focal length 560mm,…Read More
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CHALLENGING MOMENTS BEHIND MY CAMERA
Red Crown Cranes – Japan
Nikon D4, Nikon 600mm lens, 1/3200sec, f/8, ISO 500, Manual Mode, Flash did not fire, Tripod was used, Time 13:58.Photographing white birds in snowy conditions presents unique challenges, primarily due to the camera’s tendency to underexpose images with extensive areas of white. It is…Read More
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Thank you Renate. Just beautiful and you captured it perfectly.