I have thoroughly enjoyed all your pictures! You really got some great captures. This is one of my dream trips and your shots are making it worse Nice job.
Harsha, great diversity here It truly is a pleasure to see the things that I have never seen and most likely will not get the chance to in the wild.
Image #2 the Saddle Bill Crane is very interesting and you did a great job to carry the sharpness from the tip of the bill to the top of the head. Clean and sharp on the Crested Lark, a bird with some character I had never heard of a bat-eared fox, beautiful animal and you tamed the harsh light very well If there is to be a favorite for me of the set than #7 is stellar, a stunning comp on this and so pleasing of a BG that is truly a shot to be proud of I also imagine gazelles on the graceful run, a bit of sparring and display of strength and a nice warmly lit finishing touch!
Awesome set, Harsha. I enjoyed these very much. I've never seen most of these animals, so it's refreshing to see something new and different. Can't possibly select a favorite, but here are my top picks: #1 - super pose, colors; #2 - just a neat shot; #10 - love the colors and textures, pose and light; #11 - super colors and pose; #13 - nice light; and 15 - nice to see the overall landscape. Great job on these.
Great images!
Very nice set.
Really enjoyed viewing these.
I am just wondering - do you set up two cameras and a hide and stay put, for an extended time with your equipment, sandwiches and tea/coffee?
Harsha -- you're very very modest suggesting we may like the set.
It's too hard to pick any winners. ALL of them are. Interesting varied comprehensive set from Africa.
The only complain if I can make is that some images show dust on the sensor but I can understand you're too busy to worry about the minor spots
congrats
-mirek
on the zebras, it's hard to make a good shot without the front or sides or eyes, but this shot really does work. Super eye to catch this!
Also very nice processing, I'm picturing these have been carefully and skillfully worked to bring them up from much flatter images tha the african mid day light gives you.
Josh Rackley wrote:
I have thoroughly enjoyed all your pictures! You really got some great captures. This is one of my dream trips and your shots are making it worse Nice job.
Hi Josh
Thanks for the comments. Dont wait too long for the africa trip.
Harsha
Karl Witt wrote:
Harsha, great diversity here It truly is a pleasure to see the things that I have never seen and most likely will not get the chance to in the wild.
Image #2 the Saddle Bill Crane is very interesting and you did a great job to carry the sharpness from the tip of the bill to the top of the head. Clean and sharp on the Crested Lark, a bird with some character I had never heard of a bat-eared fox, beautiful animal and you tamed the harsh light very well If there is to be a favorite for me of the set than #7 is stellar, a stunning comp on this and so pleasing of a BG that is truly a shot to be proud of I also imagine gazelles on the graceful run, a bit of sparring and display of strength and a nice warmly lit finishing touch!
Can you tell I enjoyed them, all of them!
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Karl
Thanks so much. The fox images didnt look good with some over exposed area in the original raw files and I was almost ready to delete them. Due to unique look of the animal, I thought of processing them. I think they came out ok.
Harsha
JJBub wrote:
Awesome set, Harsha. I enjoyed these very much. I've never seen most of these animals, so it's refreshing to see something new and different. Can't possibly select a favorite, but here are my top picks: #1 - super pose, colors; #2 - just a neat shot; #10 - love the colors and textures, pose and light; #11 - super colors and pose; #13 - nice light; and 15 - nice to see the overall landscape. Great job on these.
Thanks for your detailed comments.Appreciate it very much.
Harsha