Galen, you bring up a good point that Moose Peterson never lets anyone forget: "No photograph is worth sacrificing the welfare of the subject."<br><br>I plan...
Whaddya think? It sounds like most people on this "thread", while expressing individual tastes, would agree that different films are suitable for different ...
> Has anyone ever been in a situation like<br>> this (with the lorikeet) and<br>> underexposed by a stop or two<br><br>I've done that... it worked ...
I'm just starting out in nature photography with my new Canon Rebel 2000 and the Canon 100-300mm/f5.6L lens. I am going to Kenya and Tanzania in August and I...
I was in Kenya in 1997, so my information may be out of date (I doubt it, but check with a specialist Africa travel agent, or better still, ask our member ...
j,<br>I started shooting Provia 100F at 320 ISO and having it pushed 2 stops in processing, on the advice of a professional. Results- good. <br>John...
Congratulations John! I'd like to thank everybody for the response to selection and the participation in the club photo album! I posted the latest news ...
Hi folks. I changed the colors today. If they're too much for anyone or anything, please let me know. I also went through the albums and deleted a few that...
I've put another shot of my favorite big cat in the Africa album. I love leopards and lions, but cheetahs are really special. And I have to say that while I...
Hi John,<br><br>I had to laugh when when I read you had great opportunities with cheetah and leopard in Botswana. We were there in November, 1999 and had only...
I would hate to see the club restrict album postings to wildlife only. Although we could encourage people to stick to wildlife postings, I wouldn't want to ...
John,<br>Your pictures on African Wildlife are great and I understand your love of Botswana for photo opportunities. I would like to hear more about your...
Thanks Anne.<br>If you'd like me to email something about my African trips, email your address to me. It won't go further than me.<br>I've only just purchased...
Robin,<br>I guess there must be an element of luck wherever you go, but choice of place counts for a lot too. Actually, I haven't seen leopard in Botswana (my...
Anne,<br>I've just taken a look at your album. I'm especially impressed by the fact you managed to get fairly close to the ground squirrel. Maybe they're more...
Thanks Robin! This is exactly the type of replys we need to steer the club in the right direction with the group as whole in mind. I share similar sentiment...
Thanks for the compliment, Jake. This was a difficult shot to expose. The Stilt was feeding in a mud flat with a thin cover of water. The water was giving off...
I agree, great shot as well as an interesting study in light & exposure! Out of the three photos you have posted in the Club Photo album, which one is your...
John,<br>To get that ground squirrel took about three hours sitting so that they got used to the car being there - the shot was taken resting the lens on a ...
Stu,<br>This picture is great. I just love the reflection and the simplicity of the photograph. I believe you can be happy with the results even the adaptation...
John,<br>Talking about getting close. This was taken at Mana Pools where you are permitted to get out of your car. This was taken with my 70 - 300mm lens. I...
Those occasions are memorable, Anne, aren't they! Even to know that an elephant (or lion, or leopard) has passed through camp during the night, without seeing...