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Dwarf Mongooses @ Mwiba s. Serengeti Tanzania - extremely difficult to photograph due to their small size, secretive nature & the speed they move at.

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SL2 w/28 5.6 Summaron M on the Lower East Side, NYC, today

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SL2-S + Summarit-M 1:2,4/90
f4.0, ISO 1600, 1/15 sec. (hand-held) 

 

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Building: Tonhalle Düsseldorf, Germany
Event: Laser show in cooperation with the electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk

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Tawny Eagle (Aquila rapax) one of the larger African Eagles, @ Mwiba s. Serengeti Tanzania

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On 12/19/2021 at 7:26 PM, michali said:

Tawny Eagle (Aquila rapax) one of the larger African Eagles, @ Mwiba s. Serengeti Tanzania

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Looks like this lady/gent has got something delicious recently.... 

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SL2 & 90-280

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SL-2 with 16-35

night view Wolfenbüttel- Germany

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SL2 APO SC SL 35mm

 

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13 hours ago, helged said:

Looks like this lady/gent has got something delicious recently.... 

Well spotted Helge 👌🏻

There's no shortage of prey where she's nesting in a Fever Tree above a series of natural springs, with thousands of Queleas around (see next post).

She's a she, her mate is also hanging around, as in most Eagles he's smaller in size. Here's a an image of him sitting at the nest at sunset. He's a much lighter Eagle, more typical tawny in colour.

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Red-billed Queleas (Quelea quelea). Queleas are the most abundant wild Bird on the planet, estimated population is about 1.5 billion. They occur in flocks of hundreds of thousands & can resemble a cloud. These tiny birds (about 8cm) are native to Sub-Saharan Africa.

Mwiba s. Serengeti, Tanzania    -SL2 & VE 90-280mm L @ 280mm

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Orchids in color and in b&w. SL2 and Leica 24/90 at 90 mm.

 

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the popular image on a cold winter evening
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Old town & river... (SVE 16-35mm)

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My wife & Nuhu one of our most experienced guides in Tanzania.  She's spent the past 18 months designing & now setting up 2 semi-permanent safari camps in the Maswa & Mwiba areas of the Serengeti. Meanwhile I've been swanning around taking pictures....🤭

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Venn (moor) near Wassenberg, Germany, with SL2 and the fantastic Summicron 35mm f/2 @ f/2.8, 1/160s, ISO 100

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a cold and frosty morning (-10 degrees)
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