BK, those are some very impressive images ... especially the Croc catching the Wildebeest ... that Croc is freaking HUGE and your image does perfect justice to show the enormous size of the Croc ... excellent work.BK said:Here's a few from last year.
Masai Mara, Kenya during Great Migration.
eml58 said:Couple of shots from my recent trip to Tanzania, we were up near the Mara River on the Kenyan Border hoping to see the Wildebeest Migration Crossing the Mara, Loads of Wildebeest but we were about a week early for the Crossing unfortunately.
Getting a little Bored with seeing thousands of Wildebeest doing nothing but eat Grass we started heading to a series of Grass Fires on the Serengeti, ended up the most exciting part of the trip, keeping out of the Fire ourselves and taking Images of Animals confused by the Flames and Smoke.
steven kessel said:I just purchased a Canon 180mm f3.5 Macro L and have had great fun with it. This is a Hoverfly, less than 1/4" long in real life. Photograph made hand held in natural light, ISO 200, f7.1 @ 1/500.
Click said:Eldar said:That was one sad looking guy ...
That's because he missed the road runner again ;D
Nice picture Darlip![]()
;D ;D ;D ... He also looks like he was in a fight ... nice image.Click said:Eldar said:That was one sad looking guy ...
That's because he missed the road runner again ;D
Nice picture Darlip![]()
Ardan said:Photo of an iguana, shot during a vacation in Mexico last October
60D, 70-200 f/4 IS @ 200mm, f/4, 1/250s, ISO 200
probably had an anvil drop on his head....Rienzphotoz said:;D ;D ;D ... He also looks like he was in a fight ... nice image.Click said:Eldar said:That was one sad looking guy ...
That's because he missed the road runner again ;D
Nice picture Darlip![]()