Ngacapruknya Yoki

Afrikans Wildlife – Part 1

In My journey, Sigthed on July 28, 2006 at 4:59 am
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Here some of my 5420 photos trips! on my Journey to Africa. This bird sighted on my five days Safari in Kruger National Park-South Africa and from total 252 Afrikans bird sighted on that trip. Photo of Dark Chanting Goshwak (Malierax metabates) on the top left, I fired with Digi-Scooping method after I lend Kowa Spooting Scope from my tour guide than grasp Canon A520 into the scope with my hand, no need Digi-Scooping converter at all, hihihihih.

While others photo’s fired directly into the object, amazing isn’t ? I don’t know why all wildife it’s so friendly to human and I don’t event have Ace Ventura or Tarzan 6 sense hihihhihihi…… I bet if this happen in my country, within a short time all beatiful wildlife will be vanished !! so ironic. So here additional info for other photo’s. Top right is a Black Kite (Milvus migrans), Bottom rigth is a Crested Barbet (Trachyphonus vaillantii) and the last bottom left is a Cormorant (I forgot the species name, sorry)

  1. I am impressed canon A520 did all of these images, moreover you didn’t use converter.

    nice images man! …

  2. :D thanks, Not only sophisticated camera that can get nice pic, who operated the camera is the most important :D . Still newbie thought