Dorian Anderson
Well-known member
OK, I'm done with my personal/summer trip to South Africa and Namibia in July and August. The Hamerkop
is an odd bird and the only member in its family, Scopidae. They live throughout sub-saharan Africa.
This frame comes from a second trip to South Africa, while leading a birding/photo tour for Tropical Birding.
While I skipped Zimanga on my personal trip because I can't afford it, it was great to visit with the tour. This
frame comes from one of the famed overnight hides on the property. We had very little mammal action during
our session on account of recent rain, but I was able to grab this as a salvage. The blind was dug into the ground,
and we shot through one-way mirrored glass. It's exceptionally contrived as no knowledge of behavior or stalking
is required, but it was amazing to have birds and animals feeding feet from our faces. I learned a lot and hope to
have another crack at Zimanga in the future.
***Flash photography is not permitted, so the lighting is provided by a pair of dim floods on either side of the blind.
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS II @160mm on EOS R5
1/160 at f/2.8, ISO 6400
Processed in LR CC and Topaz
is an odd bird and the only member in its family, Scopidae. They live throughout sub-saharan Africa.
This frame comes from a second trip to South Africa, while leading a birding/photo tour for Tropical Birding.
While I skipped Zimanga on my personal trip because I can't afford it, it was great to visit with the tour. This
frame comes from one of the famed overnight hides on the property. We had very little mammal action during
our session on account of recent rain, but I was able to grab this as a salvage. The blind was dug into the ground,
and we shot through one-way mirrored glass. It's exceptionally contrived as no knowledge of behavior or stalking
is required, but it was amazing to have birds and animals feeding feet from our faces. I learned a lot and hope to
have another crack at Zimanga in the future.
***Flash photography is not permitted, so the lighting is provided by a pair of dim floods on either side of the blind.
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS II @160mm on EOS R5
1/160 at f/2.8, ISO 6400
Processed in LR CC and Topaz
- Canon EOS R5
- EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM
- ƒ/2.8
- 102mm
- 1/160s
- ISO 6400
- dorian anderson
- Wed, 26 October 2022 7:38 PM
- dorian anderson
- Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 9.4 (Macintosh)
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