Skyline
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That is very excellent photo!Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to share this wonderful image with the safari hunting community. I captured this photo of a Damara Dik-Dik in Namibia [Otjikoko Region] while hunting PG with my son in 2008 on the last day of my hunt. I was really happy with the images I acquired while shooting a new Canon XTi 70-200/F4 + 1.4/TC gear. I had only learned photography 8 weeks prior to my hunt, so getting this quality image was quite a pay-off for all the hard work. I really would like to hunt RSA with a quality outfitter as Spiral Horn Safaris as there is not a day that goes by that I don't dream of returning once again and be mesmerized by the enchantment of a land of beauty!
Kind regards,
Roland
Great action photo!!!!!These images were taken on that PG Safari too...
We were driving a riverine and came around the bend...and we surprised a herd of maybe 12 Oryx lying down and basking in the sun...This is the first and last shot of a seven-shot sequence of this particular buck as they took off hard and fast...LOL
At this point I already had my two Oryx in the salt...so this one got the Canon instead of the M98 shooting 180gr Partitions....
That is very excellent photo!
I need to get a better camera, my wife has been teaching me a lot of new things...she has been a good influence...your pictures are very, very, good! I enjoy them a lot!BTW, this image was captured by total surprise!
We were driving along a two-track for an hour or so and not seeing much game...I removed my cap and was wiping my brow, and at the corner of my eye I saw something leap in the bush...I asked my tracker/driver to stop and as we looked we saw it was this Dik-Dik along with its mate trying to hide from us...we slowly crept forward in the bakkie and it never moved as I believe he thought we didn't see him...nontheless we got within 40 ft and I let a few bursts go off from the Canon's shutter ...This was the best image of them all and I've been very proud of this particular photo as an excellent representation of all the images I've taken...I think it would make a great COVER SHOT someday along with the Gemsbok action shots!
The next time I hunt Africa I will be sure to spend MORE time in the field shooting photos as I've become a true wildlife photography FANATIC...I hope I may get that chance with Louis...but I realize there have been so many fine photos posted by our members and the competition is high...
I wish myself and everyone here GOOD LUCK!
I appreciate your comments and hope others here will enjoy them too!
Aloha!
Roland
I need to get a better camera, my wife has been teaching me a lot of new things...she has been a good influence...your pictures are very, very, good! I enjoy them a lot!
I really like this picture too! Very luck to have captured the moment in time on film!