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August 28, 2013
Wow!! Great capture. If you dont belong to national geographic you better sign up now and put this one in.
disneymamom
December 01, 2013
HI Brain! VOTED! they are so lean and long in body.. so beautiful. this one has spots that look like paw prints on hind leg/hip area.. don't you wish you could just hug them? blessings, Cheryl
akhtarkhan
December 01, 2013
Another amazing detail, awesome colours and pattern. Beautiful cheetah excellent composition, like the effect of backlighting. Superb capture. Akhtar
KayBrewer
February 23, 2014
Cheetahs are my favorite cat - so majestic. And you caught this one eyes on with tongue out. Precious. The shallow DOF really adds to the shot with the blurred background and even a golden glow on the belly.
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disneymamom
December 13, 2014
Voted Image of the Year. Best wishes. you now cheetah is my fav big cat. good luck and this is already in top 10~
lizziemellis
February 12, 2016
Amazing capture..lucky you to be able to see such magnificent wild cats:-)
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Behind The Lens
Location
Tuli Safari Area, Botswana, Africa.Time
Around 6PM as the sun was setting.Lighting
It was that magical hour close to sunset, with soft silhouette light.Equipment
Canon 5D MKIII with Sigma 120-300 f2.8 lens + a sigma 2x converter giving the lens 240 - 600mm. Unable to use a tripod due to the confines of the Jeep that we were travelling in. Camera was hand held to get this shot. No flash was used, but used the following camera settings. ISO 1,250 along with an aperture of f5.6 and a shutter speed of 1/500.Inspiration
That the fact that we had come across the cheetah and others at sunset resulting in this great silhouette shot. One is not often presented with this kind of opportunity in the African bush.Editing
Did some cropping along with exposure adjustment in Aperture 3.In my camera bag
I normally have two cameras one attached to a zoom lens and the other attached to a prime lens. This is provides me with a lot of flexibility when a I need it in the bush.Feedback
In the bush, make the minimum of amount of noise as animals hear you from afar. Stay downwind when tracking them. Always engage the services of an experienced local guide.This will make life a lot easier. Always carry a fully charged battery along with spare cards and a pen to keep your lens clean.