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Len Porter posted in the group Wildlife Photography
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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Len Porter posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Blended
Kruger National Park. Dec 2023
Canon 5 D Mark III.
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Len Porter posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Lunch..
Kruger National Park. Dec 2023
Canon 5 D Mark III.
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Len Porter posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Tell me, whose watching…..
Kruger National Park. Dec 2023
Canon 5 D Mark III.
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Len Porter posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Just popping in.
Kruger National Park. Dec 2023
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Happy New Year to my fellow DPC Tribe members! I saw the sign and just had to capture it and share it with the Tribe!
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Landie Fourie posted in the group Wildlife Photography
#WildlifeComp2023
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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Landie Fourie posted in the group Wildlife Photography
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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Photographers Caught Cheating – Some go to great lengths for prizes and fame, even faking their shots, while others get penalized for simple retouching.
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While I agree that news photographers must adhere to strict guidelines, I believe removing minor distractions like litter in a National Geographic image is harmless. However, competition rules are clear, and entrants must comply to avoid disqualification.
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The AI generated photos were ridiculous though.
This is an awesome shot!!