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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
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Landie Fourie posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Cape Cormorant feeding it’s young.
Betty’s Bay – Stonypoint Nature Reserve
Nikon D610
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
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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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Our Experience At Modderfontein Photographing Birds.
With birds not as easy to find in our well-known bird sanctuaries due to pollution, desperation took over, and we decided to give Modderfontein a go this past Sunday. With 12 eager bird photographers wanting to share their experiences and eagerly capture great shots, we arrived in the…Read More
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Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Reserve the dates:
Photography Safari to South Luangwa National Park – Zambia
Date: 01 May 2025 to 06 May 2025Package well priced for local and international clients.
Hands-on wildlife photography course presented by Bruna & Leon
Flights-JNB-Lusaka-JNB & Lusaka-Mfuwe-Lusaka (T & C’s apply)
Guided and fully supported by reputable safari…Read More -
Bruna Mentrup posted in the group Wildlife Photography
How many elephants are there left in the world?
According to data collected by the WWF,
the numbers today are upsettingly low.
According to our calculations, less than 500,000 elephants exist today – and that is of both African and Asian species. In Africa, there are approximately 415,000 individuals left whilst in Asia, a mere 40,000. -
DPC posted in the group Wildlife Photography
You don’t always need more gear to improve your wildlife photography—try out these five tips from Sabine Stols!
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Wolter Steenkamp posted in the group Wildlife Photography
Sunset Tree Climbing
This young lion decided to go on an adventure while the rest of the pride was relaxing on the warm ground. It was difficult to capture this photo as it was already 17:30 and the light was disappearing, however I’m happy with how the last bit of sun light illuminated the lion and tree to create depth in the image.
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There’s something special about this image. I particularly love the muted lighting, the diagonal composition; and how you’ve incorporated the lioness’s gaze to follow up the tree branches. The soft muted hues create a dramatic effect. Congratulations on your well-deserved Photo Award!
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Thank you for sharing your beautiful images Lezindie. Some of your images are nice and sharp with beautiful light in the eye. You captured action which add impact. Just remember not to over sharpen birds when your image is already sharp. Join one of our editing zoom sessions where we specifically cover composition (straightening water),…Read More
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Beautiful image Landie