Ali_Baba
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This things are damn scary when you see them for real(thankfully in a zoo !).
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This things are damn scary when you see them for real(thankfully in a zoo !).
Nice pictures. You most certainly do "get around".
What camera do you use for these?
Which Camera and Lens you are using for Macro shots?Thanks. I use anything I have on me, from iPhones to compacts to DSLRs.
Saw plenty in the Mara River. Just didn't get too close. That's all.This things are damn scary when you see them for real(thankfully in a zoo !).
I am seriously thinking of reviving my travel Photography hobby. Planning to order a Nikon D850 soon, some of your shots have very good background blur/bokeh to it, which makes me wonder if you were using any particular lens.As I said, I use anything I have on me, from iPhones to compacts to DSLRs. Most have a dedicated macro mode these days, if that is the type of shot being taken.
I am seriously thinking of reviving my travel Photography hobby. Planning to order a Nikon D850 soon, some of your shots have very good background blur/bokeh to it, which makes me wonder if you were using any particular lens.
Not specifically bokeh, but more into travel/street photography, random events, festivals and landscapes, I mean USA has 50 states to explore and so much to offer.I have several Nikon bodies and lenses too, but these days, smartphones can also blur backgrounds via software, if bokeh is what you are looking for.
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