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I recently returned from a couple of weeks in Namibia. We were there right at the start of spring, but unfortunately at the end of the dry season, so things were very brown - when they weren't rocky or sandy. The country is fascinating and the people were as well. Lots of wildlife opportunities, though I would say that it seems more spread out that what I saw in Tanzania in 2011. We did see a few very rare animals (Aardvark and Bat-eared foxes for example). Usually those were in terrible light, but I will probably post a photo or two at some point, just because of their rarity.

Sadly, I never did see the one animal I was most hoping to - a Caracal. I spoke to a South African working pro who was leading a photo safari and he said he is lucky if he sees two or three in a year.

A couple of notes. I shot with both my 1DX and a borrowed 7D Mk II as I was trying to decide if I should sell my 7D and get the Mk II as my 2nd body. The extra reach appeals to me, but I'm sad to say that the image quality is just not there unless you have pretty good light. Once you drop even to ISO 800, its deficiencies relative to the 1DX become apparent. I will probably save up cash for the 1DX Mk II when it comes out, or buy a 2nd, used 1DX when the prices start to fall.

I decided to limit these photos to 1024 pixels max on the longest side. They will be posted bigger on my site when I get around to uploading them there ( http://www.edrotberg.org/gallery )

The EXIF is intact as always, and all comments and critiques, good, bad, or indifferent are welcome. This is just a smattering of images as I've only just started processing them. Hopefully more to come later.

= Ed =

We started our trip spending 3 days at the Cheetah Conservancy Fund near the town of Otjiwarongo. The folks here do a fantastic job with not only rehabilitating cheetahs, but training Anatolian Sheep dog to sell cheaply to the local farmers to protect their livestock from predators. They do great work and were wonderful hosts.

1. Cheetah - full tilt. This was taken at the Conservancy. This is one of the 4 "ambassador" cheetahs that they have. They are all siblings that were taken in by the Conservancy when their mother was killed. They are not tame, but they are used to people. We were in the enclosure with them when they were being exercised and at times they were very, very close to us. This photo was taken with my 28-7fmm lens at 75mm! Though I wanted to get low for a better perspective, I was warned not to as it might make me appear to be prey. I stayed standing up

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Cheetah%20-%20full%20tilt.jpg

2. We were lucky to see two separate fights between male Giraffes, as they vied for dominance over the females. It was amazing to see them swing their horns into each others bodies. The light was not great, however.

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Reticulated%20Griaffe%20males%20fighting.jpg

3. Flying Bananas. That's what the locals call the Southern Yellow-billed Hornbills.

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Southern%20Yellow-billed%20Hornbills.jpg

4. Black Rhino at dusk at the Hilali watering hole. The light here is from a spotlight. This was taken at 500mm f/4 ISO 6400 1/6 second with mirror lockup and cable release. I wanted to change to the 100-400 to get more of the reflection, but I was afraid that 1/3 second would just be too long. As it is, you can see motion blur in the near ear of the rhino. The sky obviously did not appear that blue during the photo, but rather it was a deep indigo. I did not mess with the way it came out at all, however.

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Black%20Rhino%20at%20Dusk.jpg

5. Black Rhino mother & child. We were driving ourselves through Etosha National Park one evening and we caught these two in perfect light at a different watering hole. Sadly, the monotone nature of the image makes it less interesting than the night shot.

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Black%20Rhino%20mother%20and%20child.jpg

6. Swallow-tailed Bee Eaters. 'nuff said.

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Swallow-tailed%20Bee%20Eaters.jpg

7. Lion stands over lioness. Shortly before we came across the mother & child rhinos, we came upon a lion and lioness doin' what the birds and the bees do. We stayed for quite a while as their amorous moments were numerous with short rest periods between. Once again the light was not great, but check out the focal lengths - we were very close!

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Lion%20stands%20over%20lioness.jpg

8. Lioness portrait in the shade. From the same session as above.

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Lioness%20portrait%20in%20shade.jpg

9. Makalani Palms along a Namibian river. OK, so this isn't strictly wildlife, though it might count as nature. The scene was simply striking, however, especially as it was one of the very few places where we saw any green. The palms are not indigenous to Namibia. The Brahma Bulls were a bonus

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Makalani%20Palms%20along%20Namibian%20river.jpg

10. Namibian Rock Agama female

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Namibian%20Rock%20Agama%20female.jpg

11. Red-billed Francolin

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Red-billed%20Francolin.jpg

12. Dik-dik male. This was taken in some really great light.

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Dik-dik%20male.jpg

13. Black-backed Jackal. Again, some pretty good light.

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Black-backed%20Jackal.jpg

14. Black-backed jackal tears at a Springbok carcass. Not the same jackal as above. We happened on this guy working over this carcass not far from the road in Etosha National Park.

http://www.edrotberg.org/images/Black-backed%20Jackal%20tears%20at%20Springbok%20carcass.jpg




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Oct 28, 2015 at 06:51 PM
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Stunning set! Love the cheetah, birds, and black rhino images!
Keith W.



Oct 28, 2015 at 07:59 PM
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Welcome back Ed...glad to see you posting again and some really sweet shots. Namibia is such an interesting country for both wildlife and scenery. Too bad you didn't get your caracal...I've haven't either...but the aardvark is a super find and also one of my elusive five. I do think the Makalani Plains photo is really gorgeous and probably is my favorite outside of the rhinos which are superb.
Eric



Oct 28, 2015 at 08:03 PM
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A great and interesting set Ed.
The bee eater shot is over the top.
The landscape shot looks like a postcard.
The Dik-dik also stands out.

Ron



Oct 28, 2015 at 08:27 PM
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Gorgeous set Ed!
Nice to see you posting!
Have a wonderful evening!
BB



Oct 28, 2015 at 08:42 PM
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What a wonderful set ! Far too many favorites to pick. I did enjoy them all.

Birdie



Oct 28, 2015 at 09:24 PM
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Amazing set, enjoyed each and every image.


Oct 28, 2015 at 10:00 PM
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Oh my, I am sure glad you are back

Geeesh Ed I don't no where to start on this set other than simply immersing and overwhelming!
You are a brave man Ed, maybe on the verge of foolish
#1 @75mm you photograph a speeding Cheetah, whoosh that is amazing!
#2 so they are not just 'necking' I'm glad you explained, thank you
#3 lovely bananas BG is a wee bit mottled for some reason on this one Ed, however the Hornbills appear lifelike and amazing in this shot, excellent!
#4 a very well planned technical shot, you really nailed it sir
#5 actually the monotone is quite wonderful, nice contrast and overall detail
#6 lovely and lovely comp
#7 you are watching what go on at 114mm? Doesn't that snarl mean anything to you
#8 she doesn't look impressed, but she smiled
#9 you said it best 'the scene is simply striking' and I will 100% agree, wow!
#10 really a treat on a smaller scale
#11 nice isolation
#12 fragile looking and cute
#13 good looking dog
#14 great showing of reality and survival and not

OK next time you might just get a shortened version of a reply
I look forward to seeing more of what you saw Ed, just super!
Karl



Oct 28, 2015 at 10:24 PM
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kwilliam8 wrote:
Stunning set! Love the cheetah, birds, and black rhino images!
Keith W.



Thanks Keith! I'm glad you stopped by to look and enjoyed it.

= Ed =



Oct 29, 2015 at 12:11 AM
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eyelaser wrote:
Welcome back Ed...glad to see you posting again and some really sweet shots. Namibia is such an interesting country for both wildlife and scenery. Too bad you didn't get your caracal...I've haven't either...but the aardvark is a super find and also one of my elusive five. I do think the Makalani Plains photo is really gorgeous and probably is my favorite outside of the rhinos which are superb.
Eric


Thanks Eric. Feels good to post something again. And thanks for the comments!

= Ed =



Oct 29, 2015 at 12:12 AM
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surfnron wrote:
A great and interesting set Ed.
The bee eater shot is over the top.
The landscape shot looks like a postcard.
The Dik-dik also stands out.

Ron


Thanks Ron, I appreciate the kind words

= Ed =



Oct 29, 2015 at 12:13 AM
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BeeBalm wrote:
Gorgeous set Ed!
Nice to see you posting!
Have a wonderful evening!
BB


Thanks for the kind words, and I hope you have a great evening too, Bee!

= Ed =



Oct 29, 2015 at 12:14 AM
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birdied wrote:
What a wonderful set ! Far too many favorites to pick. I did enjoy them all.

Birdie


Thank so much for the comments Birdie. I'm glad you enjoyed them!

= Ed =



Oct 29, 2015 at 12:15 AM
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Where do I start?!?!?

Karl Witt wrote:
Oh my, I am sure glad you are back

Geeesh Ed I don't no where to start on this set other than simply immersing and overwhelming!
You are a brave man Ed, maybe on the verge of foolish
#1 @75mm you photograph a speeding Cheetah, whoosh that is amazing!
#2 so they are not just 'necking' I'm glad you explained, thank you

#3 lovely bananas BG is a wee bit mottled for some reason on this one Ed, however the Hornbills appear lifelike and amazing in this shot, excellent!

Thanks you Karl! I appreciate your pointing that out. I was doing these pretty fast and I seriously oversaturated the blue channel on the sky. It should look better now.

#4 a very well planned technical shot, you really nailed it sir

I almost nailed it It would have been nice to get the whole reflection. That is uncropped - or nearly so. But thanks for saying that

#5 actually the monotone is quite wonderful, nice contrast and overall detail
#6 lovely and lovely comp
#7 you are watching what go on at 114mm? Doesn't that snarl mean anything to you
#8 she doesn't look impressed, but she smiled
#9 you said it best 'the scene is simply striking' and I will 100% agree, wow!
#10 really a treat on a smaller scale
#11 nice isolation
#12 fragile looking and cute
#13 good looking dog
#14 great showing of reality and survival and not

OK next time you might just get a shortened version of a reply
I look forward to seeing more of what you saw Ed, just super!
Karl


Thanks for the great comments Karl! They are not only fun, but educational! Good call on the "Banana" sky too!

= Ed =




Oct 29, 2015 at 12:21 AM
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Super set, really like the reflections.


Oct 29, 2015 at 12:42 AM
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an excellent set Ed .. lovely little bee eaters..


Oct 29, 2015 at 02:57 AM
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Yes, a really nice set and thank you for the interesting explanations!
Claude



Oct 29, 2015 at 04:29 AM
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Great subjects well delivered!
Thanks for posting.
Fred



Oct 29, 2015 at 05:23 AM
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Fantastic set Ed. The scenic #9 shot is my fav.


Oct 29, 2015 at 06:11 AM
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Outstanding Ed...many favorites


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