p.2 #5 · Fort Murchison National Park (*really* image-heavy)
arbitrage wrote:
Great set of shots. Still not as many as the record KD posts
TFS
Geoff
Thank you, Geoff! I channeled KD when I posted this - he will forever reign the champ of monster threads.
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40Driggs wrote:
I really like the whole set. Great variety with a lot of interesting subjects. TFS
Thanks a lot for the comments and for scrolling through everything!
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bibek wrote:
Very nice set Jeff. Difficult to pick one, however, The frontal hornbill was my favorite IF i had to pick one.
Many thanks, Bibek! The ground hornbill is my wife's favorite bird and we were so lucky to be able to see northern hornbills on our trip. The cask on their bill makes them super interesting!
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Lynda wrote:
Excellent set. Can't even pick a favorite.
Thank you, Lynda! I'm so glad that you liked them.
p.2 #9 · Fort Murchison National Park (*really* image-heavy)
Holy crap you almost used up the first page with images dude! Love it!
Absolutely fantastic collection Jeff. It looks like you had an amazing trip and I'm just a wee bit envious.
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p.2 #10 · Fort Murchison National Park (*really* image-heavy)
lighthound wrote:
Holy crap you almost used up the first page with images dude! Love it!
Absolutely fantastic collection Jeff. It looks like you had an amazing trip and I'm just a wee bit envious.
All are great and it's difficult to pick just a few favorites but here are the ones that stand out to me. You have a few others that could/would make the list with a little extra processing.
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Just to name a few top picks.
Voted!
Dave
Yeah I kinda went overboard with this one.
Thanks so much for the feedback and all of the picks! I'm sure your finger is sore from all the scrolling.
p.2 #14 · Fort Murchison National Park (*really* image-heavy)
Excellent set of photos. I have always wondered what Murchison is like. I particularly liked the hornbill, had never seen that species before, and looked it up in my East Africa bird app. Looks like an Abyssinian Ground-hornbill.
p.2 #15 · Fort Murchison National Park (*really* image-heavy)
smytty wrote:
The wide panorama giraffe shot is really interesting.
Thanks! I'm glad that you liked it.
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dallvr wrote:
Excellent set of photos. I have always wondered what Murchison is like. I particularly liked the hornbill, had never seen that species before, and looked it up in my East Africa bird app. Looks like an Abyssinian Ground-hornbill.
Thank you very much! We were really hoping to come across a shoebill while we were there, but the Abyssinian Ground Hornbill was definitely awesome (and my wife's favorite bird to boot).
p.2 #16 · Fort Murchison National Park (*really* image-heavy)
beavens wrote:
.... I processed these on a new display and I'm not entirely sure how things are landing.
Things landed perfectly, Beautiful images, so perfect that I felt like I was up close and personal with the animals--like I could reach out and touch them. You caught the diffuse light just right. Kudos.
p.2 #17 · Fort Murchison National Park (*really* image-heavy)
jdc562 wrote:
Things landed perfectly, Beautiful images, so perfect that I felt like I was up close and personal with the animals--like I could reach out and touch them. You caught the diffuse light just right. Kudos.
Thanks so much for the feedback and very kind words - I appreciate them!
p.2 #19 · Fort Murchison National Park (*really* image-heavy)
gregfountain wrote:
Really awesome set Jeff! This trip must have been an incredible experience for you!
Greg
Thank you, Greg!! Uganda was a gorgeous country. While it's awesome that Africa has so many amazing countries, it does not make it easy to choose a place to visit.