p.2 #4 · Scraping the bottom of the barrel - Africa 2017
Bobg657 wrote:
Wonderful images KD! How lucky to see the leopard cub and capture it so beautifully!
Tfs,
Bob
thanks Bob. Yes it was indeed a great experience to spend an entire day with the mother and the cub. some very human like behavior
p.2 #5 · Scraping the bottom of the barrel - Africa 2017
These are gorgeous Mr. KD
Number eight knocks my socks off!
I can't imagine seeing all those lions at one time looking through my camera WOW...
How many lions were in front of you taking this oh so special picture number 8? Love it - bravo...
p.2 #11 · Scraping the bottom of the barrel - Africa 2017
Fred Amico wrote:
Scrape away, KD, as these are terrific images!
thanks Fred. the challenge for me is to determine whether a photo is worth processing or not. The 1st and 2nd round are easy, but then it gets tougher.
p.2 #14 · Scraping the bottom of the barrel - Africa 2017
Always nice to go through the vault and find some quality and yet unprocessed photos. These really make me feel like I was in Africa. There is great diversity. Very nice.
p.2 #15 · Scraping the bottom of the barrel - Africa 2017
morris wrote:
Only 16, I'm disappointed! I enjoyed every one of them KD. There is a halo around the head of the baboon in 5 and a much larger one around the elephant in 6. Both look like processing artifacts.
Morris
thanks morris for viewing and pointing out the artifacts. will reprocess.
p.2 #16 · Scraping the bottom of the barrel - Africa 2017
bobbytan wrote:
Those are some amazing “bottom of the barrel” photos - the best that I have seen! Hard to pick favorites but I would go with 6 and 8.
thanks Bobby. When you have approx 7k-12k of pictures from 1 trip, it is a struggle to select which one would be a good picture to process after 1 or 2 passes.
p.2 #20 · Scraping the bottom of the barrel - Africa 2017
juankgigo wrote:
A superb set KD, many thanks for sharing!
thanks Juan. I love Africa, not just because I was born there, but also because of the awesome wildlife and light.