Could not make up my mind which Spotted Hyena image to share as I have quite a few from this sighting. Slipped up here a bit in terms of SS, but quite liked the pose
It was slightly overcast that day. In fact the light was constantly changing and my subject moved around from light shade to deep shade. At times she made eye contact, albeit briefly. She seemed distraught and let out certain moaning calls I have never heard before. Every now and then she sniffled the ground as if looking for something.
We were unable to figure out what caused her distress, perhaps it was the presence of a snake or scent of another predator. My first thought was that one of her cubs disappeared...But that is unlikely, because the species only have two functional nipples and rarely succeed in lactating three cubs.
Talking about cubs, when we arrived at the scene we noticed two little ones being led away by a few clan members, they were probably moving them to a safer location. Mama hyena stayed behind for a while. She was in very good shape, surprisingly her ears were still intact and she had very few scars. A slight limp from one limb but hardly noticeable.
I really love the species, so for me a huge privilege to be able to spend time with them in the wild and learn about their behaviour. I have lots of images for you... hope you won't get bored with my threads
Nikon D5
Nikon 500mm F4
ISO 4000
F8
+1/3EV
1/640s
Used bean bag as support
Processed in LR and PSCC, and it's FF
Thank you so much for your time to view, your kind comments, and RP's on my previous images - always appreciated
Hi Gabriela, seems the Heyen's have been queuing up for you, think someone has having a word with them for you.
She seemed distraught and let out certain moaning calls I have never heard before. Every now and then she sniffled the ground as if looking for something.
The gaze conveys this very nicely.
I'm not sure as I'm using the MBP, but perhaps some a Curves Midtone on the Heyena, then darken the whole BKG ? I might then loose the green foliage, but your call, just a thought.
TFS
Steve
Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.
Indeed, luck has played its part on this last trip. But must admit I owe a great number of sightings to Carl whose tracking skills and knowledge of animal behaviour supersedes mine by far. If there's a leopard out there he will track it...and find it.
I just go on every trip filled with hope...
Back to your comments and suggestions, I like your idea very much - thank you!
WDYT? A bit rough but done quickly...still busy sorting out some issues on PSCC. I am afraid some of the greens are still there, but...am I going in the right direction?
Hi Gabriela, its a superb portrait and the look on the hyena's face says it all. Very nice details and the RP is great! Never get bored of any your images!!
Hi Gabriela ... a nice and solid portrait !!!
I do like the overall image already in the OP , the RP makes it even better .
I do not mind the greenery ... as a personal note , I think it does tend a tiny bit too much to the warmer side of life ... for the given light situation . But this a very subjective thing and might be just me .
Great to hear your story's and I can just agree about Carl , if you meet him .... say hi to him from the sleepy grey socked German fella
Hi Gabriela ... a nice and solid portrait !!!
I do like the overall image already in the OP , the RP makes it even better .
I do not mind the greenery ... as a personal note , I think it does tend a tiny bit too much to the warmer side of life ... for the given light situation . But this a very subjective thing and might be just me .
Great to hear your story's and I can just agree about Carl , if you meet him .... say hi to him from the sleepy grey socked German fella
TFS Andreas
Thank you Andreas,
My apologies, only realised now that I have not replied to you. Shall send your regards to Carl when I see him on Saturday
And I will try send you a WhatsApp with a small video from this sighting
I like the way you composed the image Gabriela, the pricked up ears and the grin shows that she is focused on something. Beautiful detail in the fur on the face. I really like that tuft of hair between her ears, its probably raised when the hiena is excited about something. Very fascinating predators, I remember reading a book about a pack in the Ngorongoro crater when I was a kid. I think the BG matches the color of the hiena.