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Great Action!

Mar 23, 2008 at 02:31 PM
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Awesome

Mar 23, 2008 at 02:53 PM
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kirry007 wrote:
SPECTACULAR ! clearly, there's no waiting for marination in the serengeti....

Amazing pictures,.... send me some info if possible for usa--->serengeti safari booking.

seemslike u got some eye level shots..how did u make that possible ? Are u in the jeep ? Also, did u use a monopod or are these handheld? Thx for sharing !!



Nudutu area of Serengeti allows off road driving. However you are not allowed to get closer than 50m to an animal. Driver can be banned from the park for 6 months for getting closer. I was impressed that everybody follow this rule. This allows you to get closer to action than other part of Serengeti. I came across few other Cheetahs else ware but we had to stick to designated roads and couldn’t get closer.
Vehicle I was using was a modified land cruiser with the roof opening. We limit two people to each vehicle that really helps.
All shots were taken using beanbags except 2nd one which is handheld. I have never shot with beanbags before the trip. It works and better than a low quality tripods. I only use my tripod once at the Hippo pool. I also took my Wimberley Gimbal head and Kirk window mount but never used.
I went with a group of local photographers from Midwest area. The leader has been to Africa few times and a pro photographer. He does a trip every year. There was no formal photography teaching during the trip so I did not have to pay for instructions. Instead we stay longer and stayed in locations inside the park (more expensive) and limit the number of people in each vehicle. Overall I am thrilled with the trip and planning my next trip with him.
We had 8 in our group. We had 4 vehicles. Cameras included Canon 1D3, 1dS3, 40D, 5D and Nikon D3, D200 and D70. Minolta 7d. We all had backup cameras.
The group had following lenses. Canon 500/F4IS, 400/2.8IS, 100-400is and 180 macro among others. Nikon 600/F4 and 70-200 and Sigma 50-500. Later lens worked well with a Minolta in body image stabilization. I loved my Nikon gear but that Canon 1Ds3 is a beauty.
For the price of a 12 day trip ( McDonald and etc., ) we stayed 21 days. No equipment failures except for broken polarizer when I stepped on it. We also broke a Flash when the vehicle hit a hyena den during off road driving and the flash mounted on a Canon 500/f4IS hit the roof.
Dust was a big issue. I cleaned my sensor once during the trip and avoid frequent lens changes. Long lens such as 500mm is nice to have but your are likely to get the same scene closer in another location. Serengeti being flat and vast need a longer lens. Animals are closer to you in Ngorongoro crater.
The web site of the tour leader is http://www.smedesphoto.com/East-African%20Photo-Tour_2008.htm
I hope this helps.
Harsha


Mar 23, 2008 at 03:30 PM
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David Leask wrote:
Sheesh! These are fabulous Harsha - great work
David


Thanks
Harsha

Mar 23, 2008 at 09:33 PM
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Doug Bentlage wrote:
Incredible shots Harsha! I love the look in #2, the action in #4 and #5 and the behavioral sequences in 6 through 11 are fantastic captures. Well done!

Doug


Doug
Thanks for your kind comments.
Harsha

Mar 23, 2008 at 09:34 PM
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jyoungde wrote:
Magnificent!!!
Now I'm really homesick all over again.
Thank's for the post,

J.


Thanks for looking.
Harsha

Mar 23, 2008 at 09:34 PM
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Hersch wrote:
Incredible sequence of photos. I really like the action shots but I love the clarity and detail in image 2. Excellent focus on all shots. I didn't look at the exif but assume these were with your D3. I have witnessed a couple of kills but both were in high grass which almost hid the Cheetah making the kill and as you know it happens really fast. You were fortunate that you had a good clear view. Ndutu is my favorite of all the places I have been in Tanzania and I will be returning there in June.

Thanks for sharing your experience and images.

Grant


Hi Grant
#2 was taken with D200 and 70-200VR lens. I also thought I took that shot with D3 but exif says otherwise.
Thanks for your comments.
Harsha

Mar 23, 2008 at 09:37 PM
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Magnificent series!!!
All those big flies hovering around,
Quite a scenery!

RT.

Mar 23, 2008 at 10:14 PM
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David Leask wrote:
Sheesh! These are fabulous Harsha - great work
David

Thanks David
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 11:07 AM
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Doug Bentlage wrote:
Incredible shots Harsha! I love the look in #2, the action in #4 and #5 and the behavioral sequences in 6 through 11 are fantastic captures. Well done!

Doug

Thanks Doug.


Mar 24, 2008 at 11:08 AM
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jyoungde wrote:
Magnificent!!!
Now I'm really homesick all over again.
Thank's for the post,

J.

Thanks for stopping by. It is incredible over there and I cannot get over my trip.
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 11:09 AM
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Hersch wrote:
Incredible sequence of photos. I really like the action shots but I love the clarity and detail in image 2. Excellent focus on all shots. I didn't look at the exif but assume these were with your D3. I have witnessed a couple of kills but both were in high grass which almost hid the Cheetah making the kill and as you know it happens really fast. You were fortunate that you had a good clear view. Ndutu is my favorite of all the places I have been in Tanzania and I will be returning there in June.

Thanks for sharing your experience and images.

Grant

Out of all the places we visited Nudutu also my favorite place. Have a great trip in June
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 11:11 AM
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Harsha, these are super. You did a great job capturing the sequence. #5 is my favorite of these shots, it really conveys the speed of the cheetah's chase. I can't wait to get back to Africa!

Chris


Mar 24, 2008 at 02:29 PM
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10. That says it all.

Mar 24, 2008 at 02:47 PM
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treebeard wrote:
Awesome sequence! Is it me or do I see a motherload of flies in each photo? Glad I don't live there for sure!


Thanks. There were flies all over these cats. No wonder they have such a thick layer of furr.
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 10:25 PM
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lhdvries wrote:
Brilliant series !! I really envy you the trip and sights such as this. Thks for posting !!!


Thanks for your kind comments.
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 10:26 PM
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Keith R wrote:
what an experience, fabulous series!!


Thanks Keith.
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 10:27 PM
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CarlG wrote:
stunning! how fortunate an opportunity for you!


Thanks. I never thought I see this in my life time.
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 10:29 PM
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Adam Strochak wrote:
Great series. No. 2 is a stunning portrait. Thanks for posting. I was in Ndutu in Feb 2007 and also saw a female with two cubs about the same age as the ones you shot. One of the cubs is my avatar.

kirry007 -- I highly recommend Gustafson Photo Safari for photo safaris in East Africa. High end, but well worth it. http://www.gustafsonphotosafari.net/



Thanks Adam. yes I have visited the Gustafson,s web site. He very accomplished photographer.
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 10:32 PM
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Shasoc wrote:
Spectacular action shots, all well taken. Harsha. I like the subject isolation in the first shot, and the detail in the second, but I really enjoyed the whole series.
Socrate


Thanks for your kind comments.
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 10:35 PM
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thehotel wrote:
A very nice series. Super action shots.



Wacky roger

Thanks Roger
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 10:35 PM
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anthony whitmo wrote:
uh like WOW !! What a great series !! These are spectacular !!

Anthony Whitmo


Thanks Anthony.
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 10:36 PM
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k7xd wrote:
Nice!



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Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 10:37 PM
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Fidel Mercado wrote:
Fantastic photos! You sure nailed it! I like the choke photos the best.


Thanks for your kind words.
Harsha

Mar 24, 2008 at 10:52 PM
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GREAT shots Harsha....

Even though I really detest gore and felt bad for the calf, such is real life..

Thanks for sharing..





Mar 28, 2008 at 12:19 AM

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