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  • A walk on the wild side.

    This family had just had a feed when we came upon them and were looking for a good spot to sleep it off.

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    This is probably what they were eating.
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    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

  • #2
    G'day Hans

    Good pair of pics - like 'em both !

    Phil
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    • HansE
      HansE commented
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      It was interesting to note the consternation of the other wildlife. They sure were aware of the pride of lions while our presense barely registered.

  • #3
    Lovely captures Hans! Probably the best time to come across a pride of lions. Full of food and couldn't run to save themselves - a very familiar feeling.
    I Shoot A Canon

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    "I thought getting OLD would take much longer"

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    • HansE
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      I don't think I would like to be something they took exeption to, full bellies or not.

  • #4
    You see a lot more of these than lions.

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    These young girls are so beatiful.
    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

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    • #5
      Night falls. Alertnes still required.

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      Better a full bottle in front of me
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      Hans

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      • #6
        Ah Hans ...
        This last image is a real stunner- if you scroll down to remove top half of sky, the setting sun + tree + animals looking towards left becomes a magic 2,5-1 pano worthy of display anywhere

        Phil
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        > recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/

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        • HansE
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          Bit of a shame, I saw the photo but the image foreground is very dark and a lot of detail is lost in the impalas. The pano does look good. I have to work out how to quickly alter the settings to take three shots with an under and over exposure. I have set this a couple of times before but it takes the alcohol soaked brain a bit of effort to remember.

        • Isac
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          It's called "Bracketing" Hans and goes like this:
          https://youtu.be/GFfcuLGpNG8
          I have a custom function set for bracketing 2 stops apart. Saves having to remember all the steps to set it up - it's now just 1 selection. Easy!

        • HansE
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          Yes that's what I did. But it's too long in between performing this action and it is set to cancell when you turn the camera off.

      • #7
        You have me thinking Phil I wondered how it would look as 2 8x12 prints next to each other?

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        Would obviously look better in one of Isacs frames.
        I may even make out It's in a gallery by replacing this one

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        Better a full bottle in front of me
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        Hans

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        • #8
          Couldn't help myself


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          Better a full bottle in front of me
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          Hans

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          • #9
            All good shots but that sunset is stunning. I agree with Phil re the crop, and if you can lift the foreground a little then even better. The two 8x12 prints work, but I like the single pano ideal.
            Alan W

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            • HansE
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              You are probably right. I don't have any space to hang anything anyway.

          • #10
            Stunning photos as all have said above. I like that you are experimenting and coming up with some creative finishes. Well done.
            I Shoot A Canon

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            "I thought getting OLD would take much longer"

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            • HansE
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              I do spend way to much time sitting in front of a computer. But it's by choice so I can't complain.

            • Isac
              Isac commented
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              My choice too mate - keeps me off the streets.

          • #11
            Try this Hans. Set it up to a Custom Shooting Mode (C1, C2 or C3) then it's always available.
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            I Shoot A Canon

            Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream
            "I thought getting OLD would take much longer"

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            • Isac
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              I have the cheapie 7Dii and I can go to C1 any time and fire off bracketed shots (I've set mine to 5 for more range). If I set bracketing on Av or MAnual it does one set then reverts back to single shot, but I've got that setup in the settings. I can cancel that to have it bracket - until I power off OR change shooting modes. Must be similar on EOS-R.

            • HansE
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              Took a AEB picture of the mist this morning all fine will now adjust the amount of bracketing and see if it remembers that.

            • Isac
              Isac commented
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              Glad you have it sussed Hans.

          • #12
            Lovely images of wild images in their natural surroundings Hans. I'm assuming they were taken in South Africa.
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            • Grumpy John
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              Thanks for that info Hans. I am extremely envious of you as I don't think that I will ever have the opportunity to visit these places. I loved your images of Namibia btw.

            • HansE
              HansE commented
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              Thanks John I am just revisiting raw files that I don't think were ever converted to JPG There are lots of them so I'll be a while. Thinking of a 100-500 lens before the next safari. I see some nice shots taken with it. Would match nicely with the 24-105.

            • Grumpy John
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              It's a good combo Hans, I have also have a 24-105 and, of course, the 150-600. I have a 70-200 that I haven't used for ages.
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