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    Africa, a few more.

    Thanks for the comments regarding my recent posts. I've finally managed to get them all sorted.

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    A herd of Waterbuck

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    Male Vervet Monkey - massive canine teeth for a small animal

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    Spotted Hyena - early morning bath

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    A little soft - but I love this image

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    Marking territory

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    Gambian Epauletted Fruit bat

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    Dwarf Mongoose

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    Best avoided at all times

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    The biggest herd of buffalo I've ever seen. This is about 1/2 in total. We estimated about 800 in all.

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    Just having a snooze

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Nice series, where were you shooting from, a blind, vehicle, etc.?

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    More wonderful images Mark!

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Super set Mark !

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Another fabulous set! I have good friends in South Africa who introduced me to world of going on safari and I'm going to share your threads with them.

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice series, where were you shooting from, a blind, vehicle, etc.?
    Shooting mainly from a vehicle but also spent about 4 days on and off in various hides (blinds).

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    All excellent shots. Love the monkey one and the giraffe showing how tall they really were.

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Fantastic series!

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Wow it's just amazing how much wildlife you found and were able to photograph well. These images are of fine quality too, sharp etc. I really liked the large herd of buffalo, great upper POV on that one. Did you position yourself and wait? The mongooses are cute too, I would think those critters might be hard to catch. The Varvet monkey, well as scary as monkeys can be, that's a great shot.

    What camera and lens were you using most of the time? I inquired about this in an earlier thread, but perhaps you didn't see it, but not trying to be demanding

    Thanks for sharing these great shots to inspire us amateurs!

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Aside from the superior images, I am impressed with the PP...how/what do you use?

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    I find the Bat and the Monkey to be quite interesting and unusual. Well done Mark!

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Super set Mark !all excellent shot

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicks Pics View Post
    Wow it's just amazing how much wildlife you found and were able to photograph well. These images are of fine quality too, sharp etc. I really liked the large herd of buffalo, great upper POV on that one. Did you position yourself and wait? The mongooses are cute too, I would think those critters might be hard to catch. The Varvet monkey, well as scary as monkeys can be, that's a great shot.

    What camera and lens were you using most of the time? I inquired about this in an earlier thread, but perhaps you didn't see it, but not trying to be demanding

    Thanks for sharing these great shots to inspire us amateurs!
    I posted a list of my gear in an earlier thread here African Trip


    Buffalo herd was an interesting shot. We visited a view site overlooking the dam at Mlondozi. During that time we saw elepjant, crocs, hippos, lion drinking and vultures on a kill. When we left we came to a road about a mile away where we encountered the buffalo on their way to the water. We went back to the dam where we watched the whole scene unfold. It took more than an hour for the herd to cross the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Aside from the superior images, I am impressed with the PP...how/what do you use?
    CS6 with a few Nik plugins. I used to do all the layering manually with adjustment layers, but I've got lazy now and I just use Nik. Except for landscapes where I still do a lot of manual pixel adjustment.

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Just to let you know that all my images can be seen on my website here http://photofinishnz.com/

    I don't want to bore the whole forum with hundreds of images, so if you want to see them you can.

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    Great series Mark

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    Re: Africa, a few more.

    All of these are GREAT, Mark. I would absolutely love to go on one of these kind of photo shoots. I have to chuckle every time I see a Zebra. When I was a kid, every time my grandfather saw a Zebra on one of the nature shows we used to watch together, he used to call them a "sport model jackass". That has stuck with me for almost my entire life.

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