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Subject: [Leica] How to photograph a safari
From: jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj)
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 09:43:10 +0530
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I have just purchased four 18x12 signed prints (two B&W, two Colour)
from the doyen of Indian wildlife photography, T.N.A.Perumal for the
princely sum of US$400 - that too, his personal choice of shots over
his 50 year career...

On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Richard Man
<richard at richardmanphoto.com> wrote:
> I believe the new book has stuff from both "A Shadow ?Falls" and "On this
> Earth" and supposedly better printing.
>
> I like his stuff and not that much that I want the new book since I do have
> both of the earlier books earlier.
>
> You can get a 3x5 feet print or something like that for $10K to $15K.
> Almost a bargain comparing to Sherman's stuff :-)
>
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Ken Carney <kcarney1 at cox.net> wrote:
>
>> Oh great - another way to spend. ?I went to ?Nick Brandt's site, and there
>> I found my copy of "On This Earth" with the caption, "Do not buy, it is a
>> POS" or similar. ? Turns out there is a more recent version, signed, with 
>> a
>> tipped-on print on the cover, supposedly much better printing. ?Of course 
>> I
>> will order it, it is one of my favorites. ?Speaking of normal lenses, what
>> do you bet there are guys with some serious firepower standing behind him
>> while he walks up on these critters?
>>
>> Ken
>>
>>
>> On 2/25/2012 4:22 PM, Robert Adler wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the pointer Greg. Interesting. I actually like the 55mm 
>>> opening
>>> shot the best, but then I'm more of a landscape person...
>>>
>>> IMO the photos are just so so. Kind of the "shots everyone takes" images.
>>> Don't know if you've ever seen the work of Nick Brandt (
>>> http://www.nickbrandt.com ). Of course few, if any, photographers can see
>>> and produce images as he's done. I do think, though, that I would try to
>>> break out of the "take the longest lens you can carry" approach.
>>>
>>> There is a very good interview in LensWork with Nick Brandt that I
>>> enjoyed:
>>> http://www.nickbrandt.com/**UserImages/11/11129/file/**
>>> Lenswork%20Nov%2005.pdf<http://www.nickbrandt.com/UserImages/11/11129/file/Lenswork%20Nov%2005.pdf>
>>> I also know that Jayanand produces some amazing images of wildlife that
>>> show more of their interaction with their environment. Tina has also 
>>> shown
>>> some wonderful African safari images; one I particularly remember was of 
>>> a
>>> group of lions taken with a WA lens. Buried somewhere deep in the LUG
>>> archives...
>>>
>>> At any rate, I think NYT article provides some thought provoking (for me
>>> anyway, as you can see by this post!) material. Mostly, for me, on what
>>> not
>>> to do...
>>>
>>> Again, thanks for posting. I found the article very useful, though 
>>> perhaps
>>> not in the way the photographer intended.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Bob
>>>
>>> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 8:55 AM, Greg Rubenstein<gcr910 at gmail.com>
>>> ?wrote:
>>>
>>> ?Spotted this in The New York Times Travel Section. Know there are some
>>>> safari-photo-folks on list and wanted to share this.
>>>>
>>>> Enjoy.
>>>>
>>>> Greg Rubenstein
>>>>
>>>> ?How to Photograph a Safari
>>>>> An expert lensman learns that a good zoom is key, but so is patience.
>>>>>
>>>> http://travel.nytimes.com/**2012/02/26/travel/a-**photographers-tips-on-
>>>> **capturing-wildlife-in-kenya.**html?nl=travel&emc=tda4<http://travel.nytimes.com/2012/02/26/travel/a-photographers-tips-on-capturing-wildlife-in-kenya.html?nl=travel&emc=tda4>
>>>>
>>>>> Slide Show: Photographing on Safari
>>>>>
>>>> http://www.nytimes.com/**slideshow/2012/02/24/travel/**
>>>> 26onassignment.html?nl=travel&**emc=tda4<http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2012/02/24/travel/26onassignment.html?nl=travel&emc=tda4>
>>>>
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