Photographer’s Note
One of the nicest moment of my visit at Lake Manyara national park was on the shore of the Hippo pool.
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Lake Manyara is a shallow fresh-water lake in Tanzania. Said by Charles Gilpin to be the "loveliest [lake] ... in Africa," it is also the home of a diverse set of landscapes and wildlife.
The name "Manyara" comes from the Maasai word emanyara, which is a euphorbia species of plant that is grown into a hedge around a family homestead (Euphorbia tirucalli).
Of the 127 square miles (329 km2) of Lake Manyara National Park, the lake's alkaline waters cover approximately 89 square miles (231 km2). While most known for baboons, the lake and its environs is also home to herbivores such as hippos, impalas, elephants, wildebeests, buffalo, warthogs and giraffes. Giant fig trees and mahogany seen in the groundwater forest immediately around the park gates draw nourishment from the underground springs replenished continuously from crater highlands directly above the Manyara basin. Leading away from the forest to the fringes of Lake Manyara are the flood plains. To the south are visible the acacia woodlands. Leopards, although in abundance, are hard to get a glimpse of, just like the other elusive carnivores - the lions - of this park.
Lake Manyara provides opportunities for ornithologists keen on viewing and observing over 300 migratory birds, including flamingo, long-crested eagle and grey-headed kingfisher.
With an entrance gate that doubles as an exit, the trail of Lake Manyara National Park is effectively a loop that can be traversed by jeep within a couple of hours that may be stretched to a few more at best, if driving slowly, to watch, observe and enjoy the diversity of flora and fauna. The Rift Valley escarpment forms a noteworthy landmark and provides a spectacular backdrop to Lake Manyara.
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gabrielpat, jean11-3, romanaa, ktanska, Bien has marked this note useful
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gabrielpat
(6553) 2008-10-19 12:57
salut lucas,
une splendide"dof",l'hypo ressort bien;joli floutté derrière.
patrick.
lespicaros
(5518) 2008-10-19 12:57
Quelle ambiance et quelle population
L'homme doit se sentir seul dans pareil décor
Belle prise, bravo
Lespicaros
jean11-3
(2799) 2008-10-19 13:14
Hello Luca, I like the sharp focus on the 'meeting', with the hippo and pelicans appparently interacting!
The blurred bg gives a good impression of the environs.
A memorable picture to keep of your visit.
Tfs, regards Jean.
romanaa
(2551) 2008-10-19 13:41
Hello Lukas,
this is a really brilliant moment. The three pelicans look as if they were asking an old professor for a piece of advice.
Great control of focus and all all perfect.
Best regards and thanks for making me smile
Romana
keda
(1197) 2008-10-19 14:20
Hi
amazing shot!!!
I love the POV and showed momment.
great job.
take care
lucas
jjcordier
(25256) 2008-10-20 1:10
Luca
Excellente celle-là! Cette présence incongrue et pataude au milieu des volatiles graciles est vraiment amusante. belle capture!
Amicalement
JJ
Morac
(20899) 2008-10-20 1:32
Hello Lucas,
What beautiful face to face.
I love the funny side of the photo.
Regards
Marc
eversmile
(6443) 2008-10-20 9:51
The face to face between the hippopotamus and the pelican is well seen, and the hippopotamus is very sharp. I love the tones of red of its skin and the heavy presence of pelicans in the background. I can only imagine what a strong feeling it must be to witness so much wildlife!... A come back to the essential, that probably would provoke a pure emotion and a deeper breath in my case.
Well done, lucky Luca!
Best regards
Marine
jonathan_hart
(22627) 2008-10-20 12:53
amazing meeting captured, the DoF effect is well managed, well focused, great quality and light management
and most of all, a great moment !
regards
jc
ktanska
(16695) 2008-10-22 2:32
Hi Luca,
Well timed and framed nature shot. That hippo shows strength rising up from water. Countless pelicans give a good idea how rich wildlife is over there.
Kari
smarcell
(14653) 2008-11-08 2:00
Bellissima. L'ippopotamo da l'impressione di saltare !
Un incredibile affollamento, con colori e luci perfette
Ciao Stefano
Photo Information
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Copyright: Luca Belis (Mistral)
(13786) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-09-16
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Nikon D300, Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 APO DG
- Exposure: f/6.3, 1/800 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): animals, another great set of animal photos. [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2008-10-19 12:49
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