This park is known for its harsh landscape, its heat, and its amazing wildlife encounters - notably the black-maned male lions that call the Kalahari home.
Over the past 5 years I've been back many times, always looking for that elusive and iconic photo of a lion on or in front of the red dunes that line the Auob and Nossob riverbanks (these are fossil rivers that very occasionally in a century).
Here are 3 of my best attempts to date of capturing this scene...of course you can only capture what you are presented with, so it helps being at the right time and the right place. By now you know that I love adding context to my wildlife photos, and these kinds of photos leave you in no doubt as to where they were taken. As usual, clicking on the photos reveals the best display resolution and sharpness...
Nikon D3s | Nikkor 500mm f4 VR-II | 1.4x teleconverter | f5.6 | 1/500 SS | ISO-800 |
Nikon D3s | Nikkor 500mm f4 VR-II | f5.6 | 1/400 SS | ISO-1600 |
Nikon D800 | Nikkor 70-200mm f2.8 VR-II | f5.6 | 1/640 SS | ISO-100 |
Nikon D3s | Nikkor 500mm f4 VR-II | f4.0 | 1/200 SS | ISO-3600 |
Nikon D800 | Nikkor 70-200mm f2.8 VR-II | f11 | 1/250 SS | ISO-800 |
Let me know which of these is your favourite! I will undoubtedly try to return with a better one in December. Your best photo is the one you will take tomorrow, is it not?
Until I write again, keep clicking!
Morkel Erasmus