Monday, October 29, 2012

Planning your shot.

As photographers, we all go out with a certain image in mind.

With this type of image in mind, I went out on a mission. There had been a few opportunities and I hadn't got anything of substance. It was a perfect evening and with a bunch of very eager photographers with me, we set out, planning to view lions at night.

We were one of the last vehicles to get to the sighting and had some time to spare. The lions as per usual had been sleeping all day and it had now become a waiting game. One of the lions broke out into a full roar and as expected the rest did too. One of them actually lifted his head to do this.

With a perfectly placed spot light from the other vehicle in the sighting I managed to capture this image, which for me shows the power and prowess of the male lion.




Male lion roaring.


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Thinking out the box!!!!

It was a gorgeous afternoon and we were following a pack of 9 wild dogs. Wild dogs being wild dogs, they were on the move and as we know when following these AWESOME animals, something is bound to happen.

The light was failing and we were just about to leave the pack to carry on with their day when they took off and chased a female leopard up a tree. She wasn't going to take her chances with the pack and watched them from the V in a Marula tree. 

It was dark by now and the dogs had moved off. Luckily we were able to now view the leopard in the tree. 

We started clicking away. The point of my post is that there was a few photographers in the sighting and there were 4 totally different images that came from the sighting.



This is the image i got, what would you have done?

Until next time, keep clicking!!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Canon 7d Firm Ware Upgrade.

For all those 7D users Canon has the 2.0 Firm Ware update....

Features:


 
With Firmware Version 2.0.X onboard, the EOS 7D is faster than ever! It’s capable of shooting up to 130** JPEG Large/Fine and 25** RAW images at 8.0 frames per second, which is up from 126* JPEG Large/Fine and 15* RAW images at 8.0 fps. The remarkable shutter, combined with speedy and sophisticated electronics, ensures instant response and performance. A rapidly occurring scene can be captured moment by moment, second by second, so that even the briefest of opportunities are captured in perfect clarity.

* Figure based on ISO 100, Standard Picture Style and with UDMA CF memory card.

** Figure based on updated firmware, ISO 100, Standard Picture Style and with UDMA 7 CF memory cards. Note: UDMA 7 CF memory card read/write speeds are not fully supported with the EOS 7D Digital SLR camera, if using UDMA 7 memory cards, the read/write speeds will be equivalent to UDMA 6. 


All images and effects simulated.
VERSION 2.0.X UPGRADE
 
Installing Firmware Version 2.0.X makes the EOS 7D compatible with the Canon GPS Receiver GP-E2. The GPS Receiver GP-E2 records location†† information such as longitude, latitude, elevation, and direction as EXIF data. It has a rugged, compact design, connects to the EOS 7D via USB and uses readily available AA batteries.


All images and effects simulated.
VERSION 2.0.X UPGRADE
 
For the ultimate in custom audio, this firmware upgrade enables manual control of sound recording levels. The recording level can be manually adjusted to one of 64 levels, for precise, optimized audio. And to prevent mistakes in sound recording, an icon indicating manual sound recording is displayed on the info screen during video shooting.

All images and effects simulated.
VERSION 2.0.X UPGRADE
 
Firmware Version 2.0.X also delivers customization over ISO Auto settings. When using M, P, TV, AV and B modes, users now have a choice of setting the maximum allowable ISO, up to ISO 6400. With more flexibility to shoot in diverse lighting situations, the EOS 7D will always optimize ISO settings to ensure the best possible exposure is recorded.








I found a short video to assist you through the process:


Until next time, keep clicking.


Monday, September 17, 2012

Guide Profile.

Gary Parker .




Gary has always had a passion and love of the bush.
His studies and training include a Diploma in Game Ranging from Damelin College - Allenby Campus, FGASA Level 2, culminating in his promotion to Head Ranger at Leopard Hills Game Reserve in the Sabi Sands.
He has over 10 years experience guiding and hosting   international guests at some of South Africa’s top Private Lodges. Along with guiding, Gary has developed a love and passion for photography. His skill and ability in this field has been rewarded with winning numerous photographic competitions. This has been the driving force behind the Co-founding of Untamed Odyssey.
His desire is to share his passion, knowledge and experiences with other nature enthusiasts.

View Gary's images at  www.parkergoeswild.com

Friday, September 14, 2012

Your Untamed Team.

Guide Profiles.

Gareth Carter.



Gareth Carter has worked as a Professional Field Guide in the Southern Africa region since 2000. His passion for guiding and photography has given him the opportunity and privilege to share many of his wildlife interactions and experiences with others. During his years as a Field Guide in some of South Africa’s top private game reserves, Gareth has built up a wealth of knowledge and interpretive skills within the field. He believes that these skills compliment his photography and that they should be shared freely so that others can benefit from what he has learned.
His passion, knowledge and experience as a Field Guide and photographer has allowed him to entertain an ever increasing number of foreign guests that come to experience the wild and UNTAMED continent of Africa, with his stories and love for the African bush.






See Gareth's images at