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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Eland at Sunset.

    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    I think it’s a great photo, well done.


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    Ditto!!

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    Arrow Re: Eland at Sunset.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gleock View Post
    Please explain how you expected Tstone to achieve this?
    This sort of "advice" would apply to staged photo's, not wildlife photos where you have limited control over your subjects.
    Clearly you cannot arrange or stage wild animals ( although some try to )
    This is what makes the difference between a "winning photo" and a GOOD photo
    The time patience and the eye / feel for the "moment"

    It is achieved by a deep knowledge of your subject -- as well as your equipment.

    This is all I am going to say because clearly most people here do not understand "PHOTOGRAPHY"
    As opposed to -- taking photos ...
    Everyone can take photos -- even good ones -- not everyone is a -- Photographer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brenneke View Post
    Clearly you cannot arrange or stage wild animals ( although some try to )
    This is what makes the difference between a "winning photo" and a GOOD photo
    The time patience and the eye / feel for the "moment"

    It is achieved by a deep knowledge of your subject -- as well as your equipment.

    This is all I am going to say because clearly most people here do not understand "PHOTOGRAPHY"
    As opposed to -- taking photos ...
    Everyone can take photos -- even good ones -- not everyone is a -- Photographer.
    Lol.

  4. #24

    Default Re: Eland at Sunset.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brenneke View Post
    Clearly you cannot arrange or stage wild animals ( although some try to )
    This is what makes the difference between a "winning photo" and a GOOD photo
    The time patience and the eye / feel for the "moment"

    It is achieved by a deep knowledge of your subject -- as well as your equipment.

    This is all I am going to say because clearly most people here do not understand "PHOTOGRAPHY"
    As opposed to -- taking photos ...
    Everyone can take photos -- even good ones -- not everyone is a -- Photographer.
    So now we know.

  5. #25
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    Default Re: Eland at Sunset.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brenneke View Post
    Clearly you cannot arrange or stage wild animals ( although some try to )
    This is what makes the difference between a "winning photo" and a GOOD photo
    The time patience and the eye / feel for the "moment"

    It is achieved by a deep knowledge of your subject -- as well as your equipment.

    This is all I am going to say because clearly most people here do not understand "PHOTOGRAPHY"
    As opposed to -- taking photos ...
    Everyone can take photos -- even good ones -- not everyone is a -- Photographer.
    I bet you own a lot of cameras, or at least used to and you can now show us evidence of all the cameras you used to own?

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    Talking Re: Eland at Sunset.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gleock View Post
    I bet you own a lot of cameras, or at least used to and you can now show us evidence of all the cameras you used to own?
    Some you have never even heard of ...

  7. #27

    Default Re: Eland at Sunset.

    Stunning photo. Nature at its best.

    I honestly think SA has the best sunsets especially if u looking at it in the wild.

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