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DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Simon d’Entremont shares extremely practical advice on how to capture sharp bird photos.
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DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Steve Perry offers 10 tips to elevate your wildlife photography!
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Neil Joubert posted in the group Travel and Landscape Photography
Took this picture in January last year, it is quite tricky trying to co-ordinate the tides in the UK. The difference between low and high tide are so big, that you can get to a beach and there is no water for a few hundred metres, versus not being able to get on the beach because its completely covered the sand in some places. On this night I had…Read More
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This image taken at our bush lodge was just the greatest timing. I just didnt have great settings and light. It still made a great print and gift
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Jako Poolman posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Jako Poolman. Spider web 1, Chartwell AH (Jhb) October 2023
I’m not sure if this is landscape or wildlife. But it seems to fit here. Took this while testing the new 50mm Rf 1.8 lens. Loved the bokeh of the light filtering through the leaves.
Canon EOS R8, RF50mm, 1/320sec, f1.8, ISO 100
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Melanie Lipshitz posted in the group Photo Themes
#simplethings2023
Canon EOSR
“Photo bomb”
Simple photo of a kudu that became one of my favourite shots with the oxpecker photo bombing the shot! Kruger Park July 2023 -
Nicolette Pedersen posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Beaky Beauty. I have such a love and fascination for the Hornbil and have hundreds of photos of them. Just a quirky depiction of expression, colour and texture.
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Nicolette Pedersen posted in the group Photo Themes
#Simplethings2023
Swan
This beautiful white swan, resting in the afternoon sun lakeside. Feathers and fluff on the soft white grass. Calm and serene beauty.2 Comments-
Thank you for posting, Nicolette; it is a beautiful and peaceful composition with some loss of detail in the white feathers towards the bottom section. Keep on sharing your beautiful images.
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Rosalie Rothner posted in the group Wildlife Photography
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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About Me

Bruna Mentrup
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I started my wildlife photography journey with nothing but a passion for capturing what I had seen unfold before me for years.
Determined I could achieve that, I set out with the most basic equipment, and eventually, my efforts were rewarded.
I, fortunately, love travel and being in my own company, so I spend months on the road in perfect partnership with the animals, great light, and the landscape. My confidence grew, and my images started to speak for themselves; so did my range of equipment, as did the awards.
My proudest moment was being made a Licentiate by the Photography Society of South Africa. I take so much pride in the steps I have taken, and it gives me such joy to see my work in magazines and hanging on walls of game lodges across Africa.
My philosophy is that anyone can acquire technical skills in photography. Still, you need heart, passion and a deep connection with what is around you to capture the finest of what Mother Nature has on offer.
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great mood and atmosphere in this shot……love it ……