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“With black and white photography, what you have to say counts more than the way you say it.”
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Greetings.
Ground squirrels, Kgalagadi Transfrontier National ParkNikon D610
Tamron 150-600mm at 600mm focal length
f/6.3
ISO 3600
+0.3 step exposure compensation
1/4000sec2 Comments-
Lovely shot Landie. “🏆”
Nutty Facts to Make You Appreciate Squirrels
1. Squirrels can find food buried beneath a foot of snow.
Food is important during the cold winter months for squirrels. It makes sense, therefore, that some species are able to smell food under a foot of snow. The squirrel will then dig a tunnel under the snow, following…Read More
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Also from my trip to KNP.
3-Way Conversation
Fujifilm X-T3
Fujinon 50-140mm
F/2.8
1/1600 sec
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(Edit: After some feedback from @daniebester I made some editing changes to this photo to make the elephant cow and calf stand out a bit more)
I am by no means a wildlife photographer, and not really a big fan of the Kruger National Park. Reason being that you drive, and drive, and drive, and rarely see anything. During the December holiday, we…Read More
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Title: ‘Seriously Hungry’’
5DMk4, Tamron 150-600mm at 500mm, 1/320 sec at F8.0 ISO 100, tripod.
A female paradise Flycatcher feeding is young. Post process in DXO Pure Raw and lightroom.
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Cape Cormorant feeding it’s young.
Betty’s Bay – Stonypoint Nature Reserve
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COMING UP 2025
Despite our experience at Modderfontein a few weeks ago; We decided to arrange another Day excursion to the bird sanctuary, however with a different mindset. Instead of booking a hide to capture water birds, we will use tripods and concentrate on capturing grassland birds as well as water birds along the river instead. More…Read More
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Nice shots Colleen. All from the rear.