This shot was taken in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park recently. We were on our way back to our camp from the late afternoon drive and on top of a dune this scene caught my eye.
I shot this through the car window with a zoom lens as I wanted to place emphasis on the tree and sun, as opposed to creating a wider scape.
I specifically also chose the wide aperture to place the focus on the tree, using the blurry grass in front to lead the eye. It might not be everyone's cup of tea.
The camelthorn tree is the signature tree of the Kalahari, and the role it plays in the ecosystem is quite profound - many creatures depend on it for life. The nests you see here are those of the sociable weaver colonies - they nest together in their hundreds and up to thousands and are in intricate part of the land.
This truly is a magical part of the world - the light, the space, the quiet.
Techs:
Canon 40D with 100-400mm L IS USM @ 105mm
f5.6 @ 1/500 SS @ ISO-400
Exp +0.7
Thanks Morkel for the info on this image. I have been to Botswana but not to the Kalahari which is a place I would love to see. Read the book Cry Of The Kalahari and loved it and have wanted to visit ever since.
You did well to get the focus on the tree and sun from the car. Many thanks for sharing this with us.
this would have caught my eye too!!!! was there a way for you to get closer to the tree? would have been nice to have the top of the tree clear the horizon line. as presented, i might tone down the warmth of the foreground a little and try to clone in some warmer tones in the sun. looks a little bright. no HDR!?
Hi Morkel,
This is a tough exposure and while HDR may have helped the tones I agree with the others on the perspective. It is quite frustrating when we find a nice subject but have no way to get the angle we want.......definitely been there....done that......a different angle had the potential to really make this one special but as presented.....not working for me.