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    Impala Crossing



    It's summer in South Africa and there are young antelope everywhere. Unfortunately many will be predated but that's nature. Taken at Mala Mala in the Sabi Sand just after sunrise.

    EOS 1DX with 300mmf/2.8L IS II lens and 1.4 III converter, hand held.

    Thanks for looking.
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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/101212171@N02/

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    Re: Impala Crossing

    Lovely shot in beautiful light Brian
    Steve ( LSINWP )
    1DX, and 7D2 ,500mmf4mkii, 300mmf2.8, 400mm f5.6 , 100mm - 400mmmk2 ,70-200mm f2.8 ,24-105mm f4, 100mm f2.8 macro , 1.4x converter, 2x converter and a big dose of luck !!

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      #3
      Re: Impala Crossing

      Well caught Brian, all too often creatures such as these are put on the back burner and its big cats that take preference in shots.
      Last edited by Trev B; 13-01-2019, 10:32.
      Trev

      Equipment - According to the wife more than a Camera Shop got

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        #4
        Re: Impala Crossing

        lovely light Brian
        Stan - LRPS, CPAGB, BPE2*

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          Re: Impala Crossing

          Thanks for the comments.
          http://www.cbnatureimages.co.uk

          http://www.flickr.com/photos/101212171@N02/

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            #6
            Re: Impala Crossing

            Nice capture Brian.

            Bill.
            7D, 400D, EF-S 15-85 f3.5/5.6, EF 100 f2.8 USM macro, Sigma 10-20 f4/5.6, Sigma 70-300 f4/5.6 APO, Sigma 50 f1.4, EF 28-90, EF 90-300, Sigma 150-600C, 430 EXll, Yongnuo 568 EX ll, Yongnuo Triggers, Yongnuo YN14-EX Ring Flash

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              #7
              Re: Impala Crossing

              Thanks Bill.

              Brian
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