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Kruger National Park, South AfricaGot back a few days ago from the Kruger National Park, with my D300 and Nikkor 70-300VR.
Very very happy with the combination. Here are just a few shots i've so far selected from the hundreds (more like thousands) i took. Just levels/WB PP work. D300|D70|24-70mm|70-200mm VR II|10.5mm Fisheye|70-300VR|50mm F1.8|Rokinon 85mm f1.4|SB-900/800/600
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Re: Kruger National Park, South AfricaMonty, first congratulations on your trip - must have been a fantastic experience, especially for one so young. Now to the photos. The first and last work for me the best but if I could offer a hint it would be to try and seperate the subject from the background. The photos look like they were taken with the aperture set to f8 or so and as such, the animals are nice and sharp but so is the background and this draws the eye away from the subject. Keep up with it, you have a time on your side.
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Re: Kruger National Park, South AfricaThe first was taken at f4.8 and the last one at f5.6, couldn't do any better than that with my lens.
I might try some b&w or sepia on some of them and see how it works out a bit later on. D300|D70|24-70mm|70-200mm VR II|10.5mm Fisheye|70-300VR|50mm F1.8|Rokinon 85mm f1.4|SB-900/800/600
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