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A Lovely picture taken in the Kruger National Park
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itsmemacld
July 11, 2016
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timstruwig
September 01, 2022
BPOE is calling October 7th to the 16th. Sandy and I can't wait for this fabulous week.🐘🐢🐃
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I was on my first visit to Addo Elephant Reserve in the Eastern Cape South Africa. August 2009 at around 10h40 I had entered the Reserve and was travelling on one of the back roads. With my love of the bush I always have my Camera ready for any photographic opportunities that present themselves. As I travelled round a corner I spotted a few Kudu bulls not to far from the road browsing on the bushes. I stopped immediately and waited. This Bull presented himself as he raised his head above the shrub and stared directly at me. I snapped away. Probably the best picture I have taken.Time
10h41 21st August 2009Lighting
I am an amateur photographer so I shoot what my eye sees.Equipment
This was shot on a Nikon hand held with a sigma 400 zoom f6.3 1/500sec.Inspiration
My love for the outdoors and my dream to travel Southern Africa in an RV promoting my website: www.sarvguide.com All about showing the World what Southern Africa has to offer.Editing
All I did was crop the original image.In my camera bag
Time has long past since this photo was taken. and my RV is almost on the Road. when I travel these routes. I always take the following equipment. 1. Nikon D500 fitted with a Sigma AF 150-600mm Zoom 2. Nikon D200 fitted with a Nikon AF 70-300mm Zoom 3. Nikon D7000 fitted with a Nikon DX VR 55-200mm Zoom 4. Vanguard Tracker 4 TripodFeedback
Travel the Southern African Reserves there is plenty WildLife to see and film. Remember to drive slowly search every nook and cranny every bush and tree. When you spot anything stop and wait patience is a virtue and what you looking to capture will rise in front of you.