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the night vision pics are now available
this sequence was taken in the pitch blackness. elephants are surprisingly quiet when moving about, even at night.
I didn't hear this guy, even though he was less than twenty feet away, I spotted him with the NV whilst panning the river below. He went up and down the lekky fence, then he hears me. probably opening a fozzies.
He stares right at my position and his ears go up.
then, there are no prizes for guessing what this fellow is
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Originally posted by unixman View PostGreat close up pics. The lion through the bush is fairly menacing.
Two friends of mine are visiting SA on holiday, but not not visiting Kruger or seeing any animals. Unbelievable! I tried to talk them into it over some beers but failed to persuade.
assuming they get out of the city
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Great close up pics. The lion through the bush is fairly menacing.
Two friends of mine are visiting SA on holiday, but not not visiting Kruger or seeing any animals. Unbelievable! I tried to talk them into it over some beers but failed to persuade.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAre those full-sized pylons in #3?
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a couple of weeks earlier, In Kruger
a couple of Hyena pups, hidden in plain sight by their mum
a leopard scoffing a deer in a tree
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I believe that most solar towers use a core of molten salt as it has extreme ability to retain heat and keep producing steam for the generators hours after sunset.
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this was a few km before
this was a few km after. if you look closely, you can just see the rim of the moon to the left.
I had great hopes for that shot. but it bummed out
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If scientists/engineers can nail efficient long distance transmission of the power harnessed then that's (e.g.) the USA's entire future energy needs taken care of.
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Originally posted by unixman View PostVery cool. This would make a good newspaper/magazine article. Is that really your own pic?
The sun was rising behind me and the moon setting in front. I drove like a bat out of hell down the motorway to get the moon setting in the shot.
We were on our last leg of the trip, from upington to st Helena bay, just north of Cape Town.
I will post some before and after shots, to give it some context.
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Very cool. This would make a good newspaper/magazine article. Is that really your own pic?
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
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