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Showing posts with label exposure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exposure. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Facebook Pic of the Week: 28 September to 4 October 2015

Our journey down or Facebook memory lane continues!

The theme for this particular week was an open theme, meaning #AnythingGoes!

This fabulous photo by Gerhard Steenkamp deserves to be singled out - masterfully composed and exposed indeed...more of his work can be seen on his WEBSITE.

This photo is the copyright of Gerhard Steenkamp and unauthorised use is prohibited.
We hope you enjoyed this selection. Please do share our webpage with those who are also interested in the natural heritage of Africa! 

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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

GooglePlus Pic of the Week: 14 to 20 April 2014

There were a couple of great photos shared via the +AFRICANature page on G+ during this particular week. 

This photo of lion cubs on a kill by +Penny Robartes stood out to us. It was taken on the banks of the Chobe river in Botswana, and she was able to get close with the help of a photographic boat. You can see more of her work on her G+ profile as well as on her Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pennyrobartesphotography

This photo is the copyright of Penny Robartes and unauthorised use is prohibited

Thanks to everyone who is starting to contribute to the AFRICANature theme on G+...we are looking forward to building the same engagement and community spirit as we have over on our Facebook page

Remember to tag your quality African wildlife and landscape photos on G+ with the hashtag #AFRICANature and also tag the +AFRICANature page so we can consider your work for resharing and a possible feature here on the blog.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

GooglePlus Pic of the Week: 7 to 13 April 2014

Sticking to our policy this week of featuring the antelopes of Africa - let's look at our pic of the week from the +AFRICANature page on G+

+Andrew Schoeman is our featured photographer with this evocative and beautiful image of a Springbok in the Etosha National Park of Namibia. You can go to his website for more of his wonderful wildlife photography: www.andrewschoemanphotography.co.za

This photo is the copyright of Andrew Schoeman and unauthorised use is prohibited

Thanks to everyone who is starting to contribute to the AFRICANature theme on G+...we are looking forward to building the same engagement and community spirit as we have over on our Facebook page. Remember to tag your quality African wildlife and landscape photos on G+ with the hashtag #AFRICANature and also tag the +AFRICANature page so we can consider your work for resharing and a possible feature here on the blog.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Facebook Pic of the Week: 7 to 13 April 2014

With all the attention that the big iconic animals of Africa get on social media every day, we thought it apt to encourage people to post photos of the lesser-noticed species during this week. We chose the theme #AntelopeAntics for our Facebook Page.

We loved seeing all the different species of antelopes and various types of behaviour displayed. There was one photo which really stood out, and was an obvious choice for this post.

This photo shows two Oryx/Gemsbok in the Kalahari, shown off grandly through an amazing composition and expert exposure. The photographer: Cantay Gök - you can view the photographer's website here: www.cantaygok.com


This photo is the copyright of Cantay Gök and unauthorised use is prohibited

Please share our webpage with those who are also interested in the natural heritage of Africa!

Friday, April 11, 2014

GooglePlus Pic of the Week: 31 March to 6 April 2014

It's time to reflect on the images shared with the #AFRICANature theme from the previous week. Out of all the photos shared from the +AFRICANature page on G+, this one stood out to us...

Congrats to +piper mackay for being featured with this lovely image of zebras on the African plains. You can see more of her amazing work on her website as well: www.pipermackayphotography.com

This photo is the copyright of Piper Mackay and unauthorised use is prohibited

Thanks to everyone who is starting to contribute to the AFRICANature theme on G+...we are looking forward to building the same engagement and community spirit as we have over on our Facebook page. Remember to tag your quality African wildlife and landscape photos on G+ with the hashtag #AFRICANature and also tag the +AFRICANature page so we can consider your work for resharing and a possible feature here on the blog.