Alfred Forns
05-21-2010, 07:58 PM
Congratulations Morkel Erasmus
Ghosts in the Grass...
One of my favourite cheetah shots from our Kalahari trip last year...
This was taken after 3 young males failed to stalk a springbok with stealth and gave up before the chase even started - to my dismay. This shot captured them slinking away into the waves of grass at last light of day.
Many would say I should clone out the blade of grass that crosses the front cheetah's face, but I feel it gives a great sense of the environment and how these guys can melt away into the long desert grass.
Techs:
Canon 40D with 100-400mm L IS USM @ 400mm
f6.3 @ 1/640 SS @ ISO-640
Exp +0.3
__________________
Morkel Erasmus
"Discernment doesn't involve knowing RIGHT from WRONG, it involves knowing RIGHT from ALMOST RIGHT..."
- Charles Spurgeon
Check out my blog:
SAFFAscapes - Exploring Southern Africa in High Dynamic Range
http://saffascapes.blogspot.com/
Ghosts in the Grass...
One of my favourite cheetah shots from our Kalahari trip last year...
This was taken after 3 young males failed to stalk a springbok with stealth and gave up before the chase even started - to my dismay. This shot captured them slinking away into the waves of grass at last light of day.
Many would say I should clone out the blade of grass that crosses the front cheetah's face, but I feel it gives a great sense of the environment and how these guys can melt away into the long desert grass.
Techs:
Canon 40D with 100-400mm L IS USM @ 400mm
f6.3 @ 1/640 SS @ ISO-640
Exp +0.3
__________________
Morkel Erasmus
"Discernment doesn't involve knowing RIGHT from WRONG, it involves knowing RIGHT from ALMOST RIGHT..."
- Charles Spurgeon
Check out my blog:
SAFFAscapes - Exploring Southern Africa in High Dynamic Range
http://saffascapes.blogspot.com/