However you edit & whatever software is used, the end result is absolutely superb. Excellent job, keep them coming & bringing us close to some beautiful & exotic wildlife.
...er never mind the software...Im sure Chris and his team at Mwagusi provided an excellent perspective on Ruaha. Elephants digging a waterhole and drinking from it in the dry riverbed infront of your accomodation? Fine memories there ..and at Kichaka
Thanks for sharing. Would you recommend Ruaha vs. Masai Mara, Amboseli, or Serengeti? I was told it is not that overcrowded, but as a former hunting reserve, the animals are still quite skittish.
I haven't been to the Mara, so can't comment on that, but it is definitely a very different experience to Amboseli and the Serengeti. I never stay at any sightings with multiple vehicles wherever I am, as I don't like it at all, so even in places like the Serengeti, find spots to ourselves. But definitely far less vehicles in Ruaha, but animals are definitely more shy for sure - even if you compare photographing zebras there compared to in Serengeti they are much more nervy. However, I also found it much more beautiful in terms of the scenery and landscapes. So depends what you are wanting out of your safari experience.
Looks like you guys had amazing time! The park seems amazing too! Will add it to my bucket list!! ❤
However you edit & whatever software is used, the end result is absolutely superb. Excellent job, keep them coming & bringing us close to some beautiful & exotic wildlife.
Thank you! It definitely makes a difference to the final image though, editing is a key part of the process
I always love your videos .And I never used Luminer before, but will now
Thank you! Let me know how you get on with trying it :)
I love your videos, they are very good, good images, 👍🏻from Costa Rica!
Thank you very much!
Lovely video as always 👏👏👏..we go to Serengeti,ngorongoro,,Ruaha ,Nyerere and Zanzibar in 6 weeks…so excited 😎
Wow, sounds like an epic trip! Enjoy!
@@RoxytheZoologist thank you we can’t wait 😎
Beautiful video.
Thank you very much!
What lens would you recommend for Safari photography: 400 vs 600 mm prime lens or 100-400 vs 180-600 mm zoom lens?
...er never mind the software...Im sure Chris and his team at Mwagusi provided an excellent perspective on Ruaha.
Elephants digging a waterhole and drinking from it in the dry riverbed infront of your accomodation?
Fine memories there ..and at Kichaka
It was an El Niño year, so the wildlife was very different to normal at this time of year - no elephants outside our banda sadly!
@@RoxytheZoologist
Did you see any wilddog..cheetah..or Roan ..and get any photos of lesser Kudu?
@@simonartley1645 sadly not, no :( went there specifically to see the wild dogs as well!
Thanks for sharing. Would you recommend Ruaha vs. Masai Mara, Amboseli, or Serengeti? I was told it is not that overcrowded, but as a former hunting reserve, the animals are still quite skittish.
I haven't been to the Mara, so can't comment on that, but it is definitely a very different experience to Amboseli and the Serengeti. I never stay at any sightings with multiple vehicles wherever I am, as I don't like it at all, so even in places like the Serengeti, find spots to ourselves. But definitely far less vehicles in Ruaha, but animals are definitely more shy for sure - even if you compare photographing zebras there compared to in Serengeti they are much more nervy. However, I also found it much more beautiful in terms of the scenery and landscapes. So depends what you are wanting out of your safari experience.
Your artistry inspires me a lot! I hope we can collab one day 😊
Thank you so much ☺️
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hi, can you please tell me in which lodge did you stay there? I was in Ruaha but i never see such Land Cruiser there.
Hey there, I was at Mwagusi, they are tagged in the caption :)
Its like fishing in a aquarium😂
I am not sure what you mean?