Photographer's Note
Re-post: The colors in the previous post were dull. I did a reedit.
Etosha National Park, covering more than 20,000 sq km, is one of the world’s great wildlife-viewing venues. Unlike other parks in Africa, where you can spend days looking for animals, Etosha’s charm lies in its ability to bring the animals to you. Just park your car next to one of the many water holes, then wait and watch while a host of animals – lions, elephants, springboks, gemsboks etc – come not two by two but by the hundreds.
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jimmyjimmy
(5406) 2020-06-03 5:34
Hello Gee
A little saturation always helps. More important... as the water starts drying up during the dry season. I see one must become close neighbors in the name of survival. A great image of life in Africa.
Jimmy
jemaflor
(135520) 2020-06-03 23:35
Hi,
a nice photo with all these different animals around this water point, good sharpness, tfs.
ifege
(32433) 2020-06-04 0:08
Hi Gee
I assume that lions were absent when you took this photo. A great one of the mix of watering animals.
cheers
Ian
CLODO
(45094) 2020-06-04 9:10
Hi
The various beasts meet at the pond, the water is essential. I am surprised by the ostrich height.
Stay safe
CLODO
Photo Information
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Copyright: gee hoo (geehoo)
(798)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2019-09-25
- Camera: Nikon D7500, Tamron SP 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC USD
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/74 seconds
- Map: view
- Photo Version: Final Version, Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2020-06-03 3:00