Brilliant pics BluTuna!
What camera do you use?
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Re: A short but slightly longer weekend in the Kruger (Nov 1
I suppose I should put this information at the beginning of each TT.Bush Brat wrote:Brilliant pics BluTuna!
What camera do you use?
My camera kit :-
Nikon D5100 & D5000 bodies.
Nikkor 18-55 and 55-200mm lenses.
Tamron 90mm macro lens.
Sigma 15-500mm zoom lens.
The D5100 usually has the 150-500mm lens attached unless I'm using the Macro lens.
The D5000 usually has the 55-200mm fitted but I also use the 18-55mm on this camera for scenic shots.
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Re: A short but slightly longer weekend in the Kruger (Nov 1
Jo jo!
Amazing stuff!
And less repulsive insects!
You do realise many of us have no clue about your tech info...but so be it!
Amazing stuff!
And less repulsive insects!
You do realise many of us have no clue about your tech info...but so be it!
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and the festival continue
I love the Cattle Egret... specialy the second one
I love the Cattle Egret... specialy the second one
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Re: A short but slightly longer weekend in the Kruger (Nov 1
More stunning pics BT and a nice tusker too!!
Don't you love taking newbies to Kruger and seeing everything through their eyes?
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Re: A short but slightly longer weekend in the Kruger (Nov 1
Excellent shots in general but the egret is particularly fantastic.
Your photos seem to get better and better and better - it that's still possible at all.
Your photos seem to get better and better and better - it that's still possible at all.
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Re: A short but slightly longer weekend in the Kruger (Nov 1
No matter whether short or not, the main thing is to be there, BluTuna
Some more than lovely elephants shots, lots of hippos and crocs as well and then these brilliant draonflies and egret pictures
Fantastic
Some more than lovely elephants shots, lots of hippos and crocs as well and then these brilliant draonflies and egret pictures
Fantastic
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Re: A short but slightly longer weekend in the Kruger (Nov 1
Thanks RP Insects aren't repulsive, they're just differentRichprins wrote:Jo jo!
Amazing stuff!
And less repulsive insects!
BB asked the question and the answer was not intended for the photographically challenged*Richprins wrote:You do realise many of us have no clue about your tech info...but so be it!
* Individuals who have no idea what "shutter speed" "aperture" or "ISO" means. No clue what a 150-500mm lens does (in DX or FX format). Includes iPhone snappers, point & shooters and those who use a DSLR camera on AUTO! (insert large pinch of salt here )
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Re: A short but slightly longer weekend in the Kruger (Nov 1
Thanks Nan! Birds in flight are hard to get, I love it when I get a shot where the whole bird is in the picture and it's not blurrednan wrote:and the festival continue
I love the Cattle Egret... specialy the second one
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!
Re: A short but slightly longer weekend in the Kruger (Nov 1
Kruger newbies are great! I think I missed my vocation - I should have been a game guide!Flutterby wrote:More stunning pics BT and a nice tusker too!!
Don't you love taking newbies to Kruger and seeing everything through their eyes?
Hunting cannot be considered a sport as all contestants in a sport should know they are playing the game!