Slow down – motion blur in Wildlife photography
When you’re out on a photographic safari, there are a few realities. The subjects won’t always turn up when they’re supposed to. The natural light isn’t always going to [...]
When you’re out on a photographic safari, there are a few realities. The subjects won’t always turn up when they’re supposed to. The natural light isn’t always going to [...]
From the beginning of May, we were experiencing a bit of a big cat drought on our meanderings around the reserve. We’d hear them calling, and try to follow up [...]
The last month has been one of change! The warm, wet summer is being replaced by the cold, dry of a Madikwe winter. The leaves of the Bushwillows in the [...]
Such an exciting winter morning! Binoculars and cameras fully charged and ready for action - check. Hot box loaded with our essentials of coffee, hot chocolate, condensed milk and freshly [...]
As we settled into, what has become the norm for the rest of the world. Our lockdown began in late March, but being here, we quickly jumped into assisting the [...]
Quite often considered to be too difficult, and needing the most expensive equipment to get it right, not to mention the cat like reflexes needed. Bird photography intimidates a lot [...]