A late Kgalagadi TR
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Re: A late Kgalagadi TR
Great sequence Only one thing missing: a photo with the cheetah and the springbok together. Sorry, it is really asking too much
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Re: A late Kgalagadi TR
It is different post treatment as they where done on different time's, the last lot where pulled out and done for the TR and not on the same method I normally use, have changed it a bit, always playing, Also the light and colour can change as all the shots where shot into the sun or close to that. This case different times the pp work was done.Dindingwe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 4:12 pm Amazing series of the hunt and kill
I have never tried but I suppose it is not easy to follow a running Cheetah through the lens. I find the result excellent, with clear-cut shots, very good positionning and attitude of the animal and so on...
Poor Springbok, with its fellow companions watching the kill...
I have one question about your post-treatment. Personnally, I tend to apply the least post-treatment as possible so that the picture remains closest to natural. I understand that we can saturate a bit an image to make it more "dramatic". What I don't undestand is that you apply a different post-treatment to the photos of a same series, so your cheeaths appear sometimes more "yellowish" and sometimes more "redish". I don't have any real preference, but I think they should appear the same way for the harmony of the whole series. The same for the Jackal pups (which are sooo cute by the way).
For me, colourwise, the last of the Jackal pups is the "best" (more natural), and for the Cheetah, maybe the 5th.
Thanks Klipspringer
That happened behind us and on the other side of the road, we where way out of position for that as I thought he was going to go for those in front and to the left of us
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Awesome cheetah shots, PRWIN
alsolove the cape foxes, the young jackals and the meerkats
As Always your shots are magnificent
alsolove the cape foxes, the young jackals and the meerkats
As Always your shots are magnificent
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Astounding shots and luck, Peter!
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Fantastic shots PRWIN!! Well done!!
I've always wanted to see a cheetah in full sprint...lucky you!!
I've always wanted to see a cheetah in full sprint...lucky you!!
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Also on my bucket list
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Thanks Pumba
Thanks PJL
Luck That is skill Thanks RP
Thanks Flutterby
Thanks Lisbeth, next I want him to run directly at me with the leg sweep and the buck air born , of course with a lot of dust. I have placed my order for feb
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We did not stay around too long after the kill as me and SG are not big fan's seeing a animal eat another one
we left and went looking for the fox den
Coming back for brunch we stopped at the Cheetah again
What I forgot to mention is that the game drive from the lodge got the message and came back in time, Well the two guests where really happy, it was there first time in the kgalagadi, 2 game drives and 2 cheetah kills and hunt
We packed and left after brunch, we now had 4 hours to kill before we could book in at Kielie Krankie , decided to drive the dune route over to the aoub
at Houmoed we found a martail
and another in a tree
Just past Houmoed going to twee Riviern we spotted some more cheetah
It was a mother and two sub adults
It was now getting late so we went back to kielie krankie to book in , we where given no 4 for the last night stay in the park
we left and went looking for the fox den
Coming back for brunch we stopped at the Cheetah again
What I forgot to mention is that the game drive from the lodge got the message and came back in time, Well the two guests where really happy, it was there first time in the kgalagadi, 2 game drives and 2 cheetah kills and hunt
We packed and left after brunch, we now had 4 hours to kill before we could book in at Kielie Krankie , decided to drive the dune route over to the aoub
at Houmoed we found a martail
and another in a tree
Just past Houmoed going to twee Riviern we spotted some more cheetah
It was a mother and two sub adults
It was now getting late so we went back to kielie krankie to book in , we where given no 4 for the last night stay in the park
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Re: A late Kgalagadi TR
You really had amazing luck
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................