Photographing BIG 5 at Overnight Hide - Zimanga I Episode #2
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- 00:00 - Intro
01:49 - Doornhoek Homestead
03:52 - Game Drive
06:28 - Mkombe Hide
08:21 - Game Drive
12:09 - Scavenger Hide
14:54 - Lagoon Hide
16:34 - Game Drive
18:02 - Tamboti Overnight Hide
20:36 - Big 5 at Night
I cannot say enough to express this beauty. Just so peaceful looking. I can't see you having nothing but success with your channel. It's absolutely amazing. Tysm 4 the recommendation. Awesome footage ❤
Very rewarding video...excellent...thanks
Thank you for your positive feedback
Stunning photos
Amazing photography.
Lovely, simply lovely
What a privilege.....beautiful photos video and music, thanks for sharing
Thank you Jane for the nice message......we can provide trips at discounted rates if you are interested to go.
Spectacular photography!!! Amazing AV!!!!!
Thank you Wouter for the nice comment😀
wonderful pictures!
Thank you very much 😀
Incredible!! Absolutely beautiful 🦏 🐆
Thank you for the beautiful message 😀
What an amazing life to photograph the wonders of nature and you sir capture it so well !
Thank you for your beautiful reply
Amazing video! It really provides a good perspective of all the reserve has to offer. Well done! What month of the year was this?
Morning Mary, thank you for your feedback......most of the footage were taken over a Dec trip 😀
Great video Juan, beautifully filmed, interesting and super useful. I’m trying to decide where to go for my first photography safari experience. My main focus is on photography but as I have never been on safari before, I want a whole ’safari experience’ if possible. I’m looking at the following, Pangolin’s hotel and house boat safari on the chobe river, a photographic safari to Mashatu Lodge or a 10 night stay at Zimanga. My main concern about the Pangolin photo safari is that the chobe river and park will be very busy. I don’t want to be one of several boats or vehicles at each game sighting. I am also slightly concerned about mosquitoes that could be on the river. For these reasons do you think Mashatu (in November) or Zimanga (in September) will give me a quieter and less touristy safari experience? Which do you think would be better for wildlife photography and seeing plenty of wildlife?
Hi Juan, I loved your video! It really took us on an amazing trip ! Thank you for making and sharing this. I have a question for you. I will be visiting Zimanga in Dec and wanted to get some advice from you on what lenses (mm) would be best to carry. Thanks in advance!
Morning here in Africa, thank you for your beautiful message. On a full frame camera you will need a wide angle 16-35mm f2,8 for overnight hide if something big comes to drink. Your goto lens will be a 70-200mm f2,8 in all the hides. You will need something up to 400mm for the small stuff or to crop in abit to create beautiful out of focus backgrounds.
@@juanventerphotography that is very helpful. Many thanks and wishing you many more awesome wildlife experiences!
@@debabratabagchi1487 your are welcome
@@juanventerphotography Thanks Juan. Your responses were valuable and I had a great time at Zimanga. I also wanted to know if you conduct group tours in Zimanga. If yes, I would love to know more about it. What could be the best way to do that ?
@@junglelens Thank you for your reply......I'm glad you had a great time at Zimanga. Yes, I do group trips to Zimanga.....it will be best if we can communicate this via email - juan@mightymedia.tv
Where is Simanga?
What month of the year was this?