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skimmer Mar 10th, 2007 10:39 AM

50 reasons to go to Africa
 
Sometimes pictures say much more than words ...

http://www.aardvarktravel.net/chat/v...?p=96312#96312






Roccco Mar 10th, 2007 11:26 AM

Johan,

Excellent photos, of course.

My favorites included the cheetahs on the road or runway, the wild dogs and the lions, especially the ones in sepia and b & w.

Thanks for sharing.

safarilover Mar 10th, 2007 11:39 AM

Absolutely stunning photos. They were such a pleasure to watch.

Leann

shothyme77 Mar 10th, 2007 12:05 PM

These are amazing. Where were you and what time of year was this? Which operator did you use? Which camera?

moremiles Mar 10th, 2007 12:47 PM

Really enjoyed these! Too hard to choose a favorite-wish my photos came out this good.

Thembi Mar 10th, 2007 12:50 PM

Wow! Johan beautiful photography - They were all great, but we particualrly liked the lioness moving around the shrub, the lion cub in the candle acacia , the wild dog yawning in the waterhole and the birds in flight - Jacana, Roller, stork - astounding!

Are you going to post a trip report? Or is your itinerary already posted - we searched and couldn't find it. When was this trip?
Fantastic !

eyelaser Mar 10th, 2007 12:51 PM

Wonderful shots as always. You nailed the night time shot of the African Wildcat! I really love the dof in your shots as well as the lighting. Do you do much in the way of selective sharpening? Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Eric

PacoAhedo Mar 10th, 2007 12:56 PM

Great gallery,really enjoy it.
I like many, but my favorites are:
The 2 cheetah , the roller flight , the lion cub with the trunk , the kudu and specially the hippo, maybe not the light you will like ,but tha´s and impressive image!!.
The bad thing about looking at this pictures is that my november trip looks even farther,is soooo far away.

Thanks for sharing.

Paco.

suzic Mar 10th, 2007 01:01 PM

Johan, Incredible pics, they pretty much sum up most of the reasons to go, without a word. If we could just bring home the sounds and smells, the feelings and people- then we could have it all! thanks for the beauty in my day!! Suzi

cary999 Mar 10th, 2007 01:03 PM

Johan - I have DSL internet service and it took minutes to download your photos. (Around 20 megs of data). Those with dial-up service may never get to see them. If you could post them at 1/4 their present pixel count it would help a lot. The size say that Bill Hilton uses. Also, notice that Bill Hilton, Andy Biggs and a few others, use a black background, not white, for their photos. White works ok for prints (reflected light) but not for monitors (transmitted light). If you use a black background the photos will appear to have more color and snap out at you. All around more impressive.
Having said that, my photos are now on the Kodalgallery with white background. Bummer. I'm in the process of moving most of them to Smugmug where I have control of the background color and of other viewer stuff. (I don't know if you can do such at aardvarktravel).
regards - tom
ps - it rather amazes me that the KodakGallery has such poor presentation of photos. You'd think they, of all people, would know how to do it.

divewop Mar 10th, 2007 01:23 PM

Well, those are 50 more reasons why your photos always ROCK!
Another well-done, beautiful gallery of your work. Thanks for sharing!

Tom,
It only took me about 30 seconds at most to download the photos. Maybe your server is a little slow?

And the best background for photos to stand out is usually a neutral gray. I may be wrong but it looks to me like that is what Johan is using.

cw Mar 10th, 2007 01:43 PM

Thank you for sharing those. All are stunning, especially the birds, but I kept coming back to the hippo. I felt as though I could touch him.

CW

cary999 Mar 10th, 2007 02:00 PM

Something was slow on my download compared to you. I started seeing complete pictures in 30 seconds but all 50 did not get down for a while. If 20 mega bytes total photos that's 160 mega bits, DSL is usually no fastest than 1.5 mega bits per second. (We have to keep our bytes and bits separate here, 8 bits is same as 1 byte). So the download time is expected to be 110 seconds minimum. My DSL service promises only about half that speed. But if you have cable internet service (do you?) then that can be a whole another world better yet.
So, Johan's backgrounds look very light gray to me, agree, at least it's not total white. I agree that neutral gray is best, light gray for prints and a very dark gray for monitor viewing. A dark gray like Hilton and Biggs use :-)
regards - tom

OnlyMeOirish Mar 10th, 2007 02:07 PM

Johan, The pics that I saw were FABULOUS but I'm afraid I'm on a slooowww dial up and haven't managed to see all as my server times out each time I try to download :(
I did manage to see the Hippo tho and completely agree with CW - AMAZING!!

Imelda

atravelynn Mar 11th, 2007 06:43 AM

Johan,

An outstanding, coffee table book of professional quality photos. From birds to mammals to people to indoor plumbing. It's all here--subject, composition, lighting. You are The Man with a camera.

The title of your post inspired these next lines. If you are unfamiliar with Paul Simon's "50 ways to Leave Your Lover" you will think I've gone nuts.

<i>Plan your itinerary,
Hilary.

Time to pack,
Zach.

Hop on the plane,
Jane.

To the Land Rover,
Grover.

Snap a few frames,
James.

Board the return flight,
Dwight.

Type your report,
Nort.

Plan to go back,
Jack.</i>

Speaking of going back. Isn't it about time for Duba Plains? Packing the bags yet?

phernska Mar 11th, 2007 07:18 AM

Thanks Johan! Particulary love the warthog....

fern

atravelynn Mar 11th, 2007 07:46 AM

I forgot a big one.

<i><b>Tip the guide,
Clyde.</b></i>

skimmer Mar 11th, 2007 11:53 AM

Thank you everyone for the very nice comments you made.

I'll try to come with some answers this week but right now I'm quite busy because next weekend I'll organize with some friends an exposition about Africa.

Best regards,

Johan

panecott Mar 11th, 2007 12:40 PM

These photos are spectacular, Johan. Thanks for sharing. I can't even pick a favorite because they were all amazing.

Lynn,
Loved your lyrics. :-)

skimmer Mar 12th, 2007 09:52 AM

Hello everyone,

Most of these pictures were taken during the last 2 years during several trips:

- Botswana(April 2005);
- Namibia/Botswana (June 2005);
- Zambia (September 2005);
- Botswana (December 2005):
- Botswana/South Africa (May/June 2006);
- Namibia (August 2006):
- Botswana (September/October 2006).

I visited the following camps:

- Chief's Camp (2);
- Palmwag Rhino Camp (2);
- Serra Cafema (1);
- Duba Plains (2);
- Duma Tau (1);
- Chitabe Trails;
- Lebala (3);
- Kwara (2);
- Mala Mala (1);
- Wolwedans (1);
- Ongava tented camp (1);
- Damaraland camp (1);
- Kulala tented camp (1);
- Skeleton Research Camp (1;
- Nsefu (1);
- Tena Tena (1);
- Shumba (1);
- Lufupa (1);
- Lechwe plains tented camp (1);
- Islands of Siankaba (1);
- Sausage tree camp (1).

So I worked with Kwando safaris, WS safaris, Robin Pope Safaris; Busanga Trails; Star of Africa and Sanctuary Lodges.

In 2005 I used the following equipment:

D2X, D70 (2);
Nikkon 18mm-70mm F3,5-F4,5
Nikkon 300mm F2,8 + teleconverter 1,4;
Nikkon 80mm-200mm F2,8;
Nikkon 10,5mm F2,8

In 2006 I used the following equipment:

D2X, D200 (2);
Nikkon 18mm-70mm F3,5-F4,5
Nikkon 200mm-400mm F4;
Nikkon 80mm-200mm F2,8;
Nikkon 10,5mm F2,8

I downsized my pictures with the following program (easy thumbnails)and sharpened my pictures a bit and they are between 200 and 600 kb each.

Lynn, your lyrics were inspiring and it's still a couple of weeks before I am back on the mighty plains of Duba. I can't wait to go and I hope to see the Duba Boys one last time. The only thing that worries me a bit, it's the floods because of the huge rainfall in the Angolean highlands. Hopefully, I am still able to see the Skimmer Pride (crossing my fingers).

April should be a great start with Duba, Mombo and Little Vumbura.

Greetz,

Johan

Johan




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