Damaraland – Stuck in Customs

Around a warm fire in Freezing Namibia

A bunch of photos of me in action

I just checked this link and saw an absolute ton of photos of me. I am not very photogenic and I always cringe a little bit when I look through these… but, anyway, there ya go!

Daily Photo – Around a warm fire in Freezing Namibia

Who knew Namibia was so cold at night? It wasn’t just a little bit cold, it was a lotta bit cold! I really didn’t bring enough warm clothes and I found myself wearing way more layers than I anticipated. Almost every night found us circling around the fire to stay warm. This is one of the many resorts we stayed at with our Africa Photo Adventure group… what an amazing property.

Around a warm fire in Freezing Namibia

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2014-09-28 06:45:10
  • CameraILCE-7R
  • Camera MakeSony
  • Exposure Time20
  • Aperture4
  • ISO320
  • Focal Length13.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramManual
  • Exposure Bias

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The Desert Rose Begins to Swim

The Desert Rose in a future video

I took this photo during a little tutorial video we were shooting while there… so you’ll see more of her soon!

Daily Photo – The Desert Rose Begins to Swim

This girl was amazing! She was working at the hotel when our whole photo adventure crew entered the Damaraland are of Namibia. She announced herself at lunch as “The Desert Rose” and she was a real piece of work… just hilarious and a total actress. She could also do the whole click-language thing which was a source of endless entertainment!

The Desert Rose Begins to Swim

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2014-09-27 07:10:09
  • CameraILCE-7S
  • Camera MakeSony
  • Exposure Time1/4000
  • Aperture
  • ISO100
  • Focal Length
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramManual
  • Exposure Bias

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Elephant in the Wild

Tracking Elephants

I’m not exactly the greatest animal tracker in the world, so I was really watching my guides as they tried to find some of these elephants. They actually had great difficulty and we looked for hours before finally finding them. But then, sure enough, there they were! We found one, then five, then several families. And then we were with them for many hours… we never got tired of watching them and following them along the riverbeds!

Daily Photo – Elephant in the Wild

There are not a lot of wild African animals in Namibia, but one of them is the desert-adapted elephant. They walk along the dried river beds with their families, constantly moving and eating in a never-ending buffet. Imagine that – waking up and going straight to a buffet with your family and eating All Day Long. You never get to sit down, but you can just keep walking along a neverending buffet… so strange to think about. But, I guess the bad thing about it would be that it’s just a nonstop salad bar and you never get to the good stuff.

Elephant in the Wild

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2014-09-28 19:29:49
  • CameraILCE-7R
  • Camera MakeSony
  • Exposure Time1/2000
  • Aperture4
  • ISO100
  • Focal Length69.0 mm
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramManual
  • Exposure Bias

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Natives in the Hot Afternoon Namibian Sun

What I think About Bird Photos

I recently gave this fairly useless critique to Cat Burton inside the Arcanum. Below this quote, I put one of my own photos, which I do not really think of as a bird-photo, but as a weird-photo.

It’s a good photo.

Here’s my somewhat useless analysis, being a non-bird-photographer. I’ve taken a few bird-photos, but I don’t consider myself a bird photographer. I only know a little bit about bird-photographers, but they are mystical, like “The Others” on Lost.

My take is that: bird photos are only interesting to other bird photographers.

Other photographers are, at most, only vaguely interested and will generally comment on the sharpness, but otherwise find the subject matter inscrutable.

Bird photographers also seem to be purists. They’ll sit in one uncomfy spot forever to get a photo of some triple-adjectived rare bird that is only seen on a blood moon in a province of Linkershire when the tide is low. They take great pride in their fortitude and find any artifice to be reprehensible.

And, in your bird-cloning tactic, you have probably given offense to the purists among the bird photographers. I think it is cool, but, as I said repeatedly, I am not a bird photographer. They may find this photo to be incomprehensible and as impure as your original sin soul, but, again, I am not a bird photographer.

I hope this useless critique was of interest, or, something.

Attack On Gaijin

Daily Photo – Natives in the Hot Afternoon Namibian Sun

I won’t put much text here, because I think it sort of takes away from the moment. But while in Namibia, we visited a village, and I saw these to gentlemen, high upon a rock.

Natives in the Hot Afternoon Namibian Sun

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2014-09-27 01:31:41
  • CameraILCE-7S
  • Camera MakeSony
  • Exposure Time1/4000
  • Aperture
  • ISO250
  • Focal Length
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramManual
  • Exposure Bias

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The Desert Rose Warms Herself

All this is on video

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Daily Photo – The Desert Rose Warms Herself

This is one of many photos you’ll see of Desert Rose! What a cool gal! We met her in Namibia and she was working at the hotel. She had a crazy-wonderful attitude and was quite the actress! My friend Rene and I managed to talk her into a bathing suit and get into a freezing cold pool for a photoshoot. I’ll share those photos soon. But after that, she was so cold, so Rene, the towel-boy, wrapped her up like this… I thought she looked so awesome against the wall in those mixed tones…

The Desert Rose Warms Herself

Photo Information

  • Date Taken2014-09-27 07:18:18
  • CameraILCE-7S
  • Camera MakeSony
  • Exposure Time1/4000
  • Aperture
  • ISO50
  • Focal Length
  • FlashOff, Did not fire
  • Exposure ProgramManual
  • Exposure Bias

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