These are all absolutely gorgeous but that last one is amazing. To capture those eyes, that symmetry, and such beautiful animals in that incredible light is really special. Well done !
EDIT
I meant the last one before the "one more"
I'd comment on that one too but I'm out of superlatives.
sum1sgrampa wrote:
These are all absolutely gorgeous but that last one is amazing. To capture those eyes, that symmetry, and such beautiful animals in that incredible light is really special. Well done !
EDIT
I meant the last one before the "one more"
I'd comment on that one too but I'm out of superlatives.
Thanks, yes luck is a very strong factor on that one.
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artsupreme wrote:
Nice shots. As with every safari thread, what was your go to body/lens setup. If you could only take 2 bodies and 2 lenses what would they be?
Thanks, i used the 1Dx mark II with a 70-200 2.8 II and 5D mark IV with a 600 4.0 II.
Great light, distinctive processing. Admiration is a killer image!
And I like the BW's.
Not sure about the positioning of your logo. If you are trying to limit copying I guess the positioning makes sense. But it detracts as well. In the first, I had to check; was there some form of illuminated structure with sign in the bg?
sbeme wrote:
Great light, distinctive processing. Admiration is a killer image!
And I like the BW's.
Not sure about the positioning of your logo. If you are trying to limit copying I guess the positioning makes sense. But it detracts as well. In the first, I had to check; was there some form of illuminated structure with sign in the bg?
Scott
Thanks Scott, the logo is a personal choice. I just don't want to do what everyone else does. That might not appeal to everyone. The illuminated structure you are seeing was probably the rising sun. It was very early in the morning that day and the sun had just came up. The clouds are dust clouds from the playing lions (there were more lions playing to the right).
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birdied wrote:
Stunning work. Love them all, but the last one is really special.