Dave Good wrote:
Very enjoyable Conrad, thanks for sharing. Excellent variety of shots and entertaining descriptions, looks like you all had an awesome time. Hard to narrow it down to even a few favorites!
David Israel wrote:
Conrad, I am sooooooo glad that I caught your link in the Canon forum, to this post. What an awesome presentation this was. Heck, I feel like I was right there with you guys. You have so many fantastic images in this 'small' post that it would be impractical to comment on them individually. Collectively, this has been a Tour De Force, my friend.
Extremely well done!
Dave
I'm so glad you saw it Dave! I hoped to give the reader a sense that they were with us. Hope next trip includes you man!
Lethal_weapon wrote:
Really sweet stuff!
one of the things to do on my bucket list for sure!
Been off the NW board for a while but this was a great welcome back!
voltaire wrote:
Hi Conrad! I've only seen page one but it is already full of information and beautiful pictures. I love the narrative, too. Would a 300 f/2.8 been useful?
Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to see what the next pages bring.
Patrick Cox wrote:
Great post! Looks like you had a fantastic trip. Congratulations. Can you rank your lenses by # of frames taken? I would be interested to know that. Thanks!
Hello Patrick!
Let's see, I took around 16,000+ frames with my 70-200mm f/2.8 IS version I. About 3000 frames with my 500mm f/4, both lenses on my 7D, and finally about 1000 frames using my 24-105mm on my 5D mk II. I hope you find this info useful man!
wow, you really saw a ton of stuff and got such close up perfect shots of stuff that is hard to get close to
(EDIT: ironically I thought you were on a pure photo safari and only just read your complaints!)
Jun 04, 2011 at 06:09 PM
David Leask Offline Upload & Sell: Off
I've been looking forward to these and you have excelled Conrad. I love how the shots are not all 'big animals'. It's a fabulous story and I loved it. No faves here - all fab
David