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Kenya & Tanzania wildlife Pt2Some more images here from my recent migration trip.
Ostrich sunrise. D700 70-200VRII + 1.4tc 1/640s f/5.6 ISO800@340mm. Masai Mara, Kenya. Oct 2010 Hunting in the rain D3s 500VR + 1.4tc 1/125s ISO3200@f/6.3. Masai Mara, Kenya Young Gnu that was too slow in crossing the Mara river. D3s 500VR + drop in CP filter 1/1600s ISO400@f/5.6. Mara river Nth Serengeti, Tanzania Common Fiscal Shrike. D3s 500VR 1/2000s ISO400@f/6.3. Masai Mara, Kenya. C & C most welcome Cheers Marc D4|D3S|D700+MB-D10| 14-24 |24-70|70-200 f/2.8 VRII|70-200 f/4 VR|80-400 AF-S|500VR|Sigma 150 f/2.8 macro|TC's 1.4,1.7E & 2.0III|SB 900
Re: Kenya & Tanzania wildlife Pt2#1 I can't help thinking you need a lower POV so you get more of the Ostrich's legs. You'll just have to go back and try again
#2 are you trying for POTW again? #3 Ditto #4 just a touch more DOF would have been nice, or perhaps just move the field of focus back to get the tail in but the leaves out. See comment #1 Greg
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Re: Kenya & Tanzania wildlife Pt2#2 is excellent, but it leaves me dissatisfied.
I love that you have the streaks of rain, the colours are not shouting at us, the animal is cleanly and clearly focused with a beautifully defocused background ... but the cropping doesn't work for me. I think that there's too much negative space to the right. I see two ways to play with this, and perhaps improve it. (Or perhaps not. ) Crop more tightly from the top, leaving about an ear's length as the clear space above the head. Then crop out the negative space from the right, attaining a square crop for this image. Alternatively, start again as I've described above for cropping from the top. Now, crop from below, using the chest as the bottom edge's reference plane for the image, attaining a pano style crop, but keeping the negative space. g.
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Re: Kenya & Tanzania wildlife Pt2I would be more than happy with any of these.
I agree with Gary on the second. Agree with Greg on the last. I like the first as it is though, the grass looks to tall to go much lower. All very nice Regards Colin
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Re: Kenya & Tanzania wildlife Pt2Trully magnificent set and an inspiration!
Each one is a masterpiece.
Re: Kenya & Tanzania wildlife Pt2I like them all!
The third one takes a bit of looking at until you work out which bits are the croc and which are the gnu. The cheetah in the rain is fantastic. Well done. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Kenya & Tanzania wildlife Pt2My favorite is the first although agree with Greg's suggestion.
Lovely series nevertheless. Regards, Patrick
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Ditto. The ostrich is superb, wonderful, POTW material or better. President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Re: Kenya & Tanzania wildlife Pt2Absolutely superb images Marc. In particular #1 and #2 are exceptional.
I'm left in awe! I look forward to Parts 3 through infinity cheers marco
Re: Kenya & Tanzania wildlife Pt2I actually don't mind the negative space in the second
Love the sharpness in the eye in the second shot - can just imagine the animal thinking 'what the hell am I doing out in this ???? ' Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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