Desert Elephants at Buffalo Springs area of Samburu


Posted by clement on Wed Oct 25, 2017 10:14 pm

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by Square Man1 on Thu Oct 26, 2017 5:30 am
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A fantastic scene with gorgeous light, so glad I purchased the 70/200 lens for my upcoming trip to Tanzania.

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by clement on Thu Oct 26, 2017 6:12 am
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Square Man1 wrote:A fantastic scene with gorgeous light, so glad I purchased the 70/200 lens for my upcoming trip to Tanzania.

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Rob you will never regret investing on that lens.. its the best for the mammals and landscapes.. the low light performance of this lens and the autofocus speed is simply awesome and you will love it..
 

by Marc on Thu Oct 26, 2017 11:28 am
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Loving the overall lighting, colour and composition here Clement. One of your best for a long while. :wink:

Gotta agree on the new 70-200E lens, along with my 400 2.8E FL + D5, they make for a perfect duo and keen to put my new D850 to match up with it on a month long assignemnt to TZ next week.
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by david fletcher on Thu Oct 26, 2017 1:57 pm
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clement wrote:
Square Man1 wrote:A fantastic scene with gorgeous light, so glad I purchased the 70/200 lens for my upcoming trip to Tanzania.

Rob


Rob you will never regret investing on that lens.. its the best for the mammals and landscapes.. the low light performance of this lens and the autofocus speed is simply awesome and you will love it..
plus one to that.  gorgeous shot Clement.  Beautiful part of Africa that.  Is this a composite Clement.  (side lighting on the ele's and plants, but the cloud burst seems frontal.   not  a biggy, just curious).
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by Ron Day on Thu Oct 26, 2017 3:27 pm
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Wow, Clement, that sunburst is gorgeous, and it is the perfect compliment to the elephants below. Beautiful work!!!
 

by clement on Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:20 pm
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david fletcher wrote:
clement wrote:
Square Man1 wrote:A fantastic scene with gorgeous light, so glad I purchased the 70/200 lens for my upcoming trip to Tanzania.

Rob


Rob you will never regret investing on that lens.. its the best for the mammals and landscapes.. the low light performance of this lens and the autofocus speed is simply awesome and you will love it..
plus one to that.  gorgeous shot Clement.  Beautiful part of Africa that.  Is this a composite Clement.  (side lighting on the ele's and plants, but the cloud burst seems frontal.   not  a biggy, just curious).

Dave in fact the Elephants were dark, I used the dodge tool to lift them a bit in PP :-) that's the reason.. your observation is awesome..
 

by david fletcher on Fri Oct 27, 2017 12:05 pm
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clement wrote:
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clement wrote:
Square Man1 wrote:A fantastic scene with gorgeous light, so glad I purchased the 70/200 lens for my upcoming trip to Tanzania.

Rob


Rob you will never regret investing on that lens.. its the best for the mammals and landscapes.. the low light performance of this lens and the autofocus speed is simply awesome and you will love it..
plus one to that.  gorgeous shot Clement.  Beautiful part of Africa that.  Is this a composite Clement.  (side lighting on the ele's and plants, but the cloud burst seems frontal.   not  a biggy, just curious).

Dave in fact the Elephants were dark, I used the dodge tool to lift them a bit in PP :-) that's the reason.. your observation is awesome..

nicely done Clement
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