You're killing me!!!! I leave for Kenya in three weeks and images like these are making the wait any easier. Love the leopard image.
Interesting to see that your shot these at 300mm as I'm going back and forth on deciding between my 500mm and my 200-400mm as my main lens for the trip.
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You're killing me!!!! I leave for Kenya in three weeks and images like these are making the wait any easier. Love the leopard image.
Interesting to see that your shot these at 300mm as I'm going back and forth on deciding between my 500mm and my 200-400mm as my main lens for the trip.
Have fun!! you should be in time to catch the wildebeests migrate back to Tanzania i think! I really enjoyed my trip, hope to be back next year.
Yes i shot most of them using 300mm because thats my max reach!! at times i wished for longer reach so that i can get "in your face" shots, but mostly 300mm is sufficient as your "main lens" if you have a good guide/driver
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Interesting to see that your shot these at 300mm as I'm going back and forth on deciding between my 500mm and my 200-400mm as my main lens for the trip.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Have fun!! you should be in time to catch the wildebeests migrate back to Tanzania i think! I really enjoyed my trip, hope to be back next year.
Yes i shot most of them using 300mm because thats my max reach!! at times i wished for longer reach so that i can get "in your face" shots, but mostly 300mm is sufficient as your "main lens" if you have a good guide/driver