Andreas Liedmann
BPN Member
- Digital Photo Professional
Hi folks my last contribution to this month theme ... no wonder month is ready to go .
I share a seldom sighting for me even if i have seen a lot of the Rhinos , during two trips i made .Two subadults has been play fighting in the grassland area of Assam .
The action took place during an Elephant safari i made one morning , i got lucky and came just to this event happening . It was a quick one ... started fighting and stopped after a minute .
Very difficult to shoot as they move quite quickly ... but you as the viewer cannot move :t3 as the elephant does not care what the rhinos are doing , as long as they do not attack them .
I wanted to tell the mahout to turn the elephant , for a better shooting angle , as i was too close for the shots i wanted to get . Well in my mind , but my mind is faster than i with the fiddling of the gear on the very very limited space to maneuver on the elephant .
Therefor i have to be happy with the endgame .
Canon EOS 1Dx
Ef 200-400 IS L at 220 mm
HH from rocking elephant back
F 6,3 ; Iso 4000 ; 1/ 1600 sec ; man exp
Processed with DPP 4.5 and PS CC; cropped for comp from all sides , apart from the bottom , i wished for more space all around in the original capture . But as there is not enough , i had to crop to get something pleasing . I also wish i had a lower POV , but from elephant back at short distance ...:w3... no chance .
Thanks for watching and commenting to my previous posting .
Cheers Andreas