Eyes Of Africa #2

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Catalog Number: BWCF000970BW
Edition: 300
Image Ratio: 4:3
Eyes Of Africa #2

Product Code: BWCF000970BW
Categories: Premium Edition Prints, Square, Overseas, Wildlife
Tags: Kwai River, black and white, leopard, Botswana
$2,100.00 – $3,700.00
Size
-
1
+
Print Dimensions:
INTERNATIONAL PRINT ORDERS:

Due to high shipping costs, prints being delivered beyond Australia will be shipped unframed if they are larger than 30”. If you require a quote for a print to be shipped overseas with frame, please contact us.

This is one of a special series of images that mark the beginning of a new style of photography when I started shooting wildlife with the medium format Phase One camera. I was using the 500mm lens for the camera which has to be focused manually. People all around me were shooting with more conventional cameras offering automatic functions and high ISO capabilities. The highest ISO I could shoot was 200. While others seemed to be getting many shots, I was only getting the occasional one right. Frustrated, I actually considered giving up and switching to an easier format. But when I saw this shot - the sharpness and quality when you do get it right - I was inspired to keep going. It reminded me that as a professional I should not be looking for the easiest path, but striving for something unique and of the highest quality.

 

Catalog Number: BWCF000970BW
Edition: 300
Image Ratio: 4:3
Eyes Of Africa #2

Product Code: BWCF000970BW
Categories: Premium Edition Prints, Square, Overseas, Wildlife
Tags: Kwai River, black and white, leopard, Botswana
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This is one of a special series of images that mark the beginning of a new style of photography when I started shooting wildlife with the medium format Phase One camera. I was using the 500mm lens for the camera which has to be focused manually. People all around me were shooting with more conventional cameras offering automatic functions and high ISO capabilities. The highest ISO I could shoot was 200. While others seemed to be getting many shots, I was only getting the occasional one right. Frustrated, I actually considered giving up and switching to an easier format. But when I saw this shot - the sharpness and quality when you do get it right - I was inspired to keep going. It reminded me that as a professional I should not be looking for the easiest path, but striving for something unique and of the highest quality.

 

Description
Additional Information
About Your Print
Packaging & Delivery
Reviews (0)
This is one of a special series of images that mark the beginning of a new style of photography when I started shooting wildlife with the medium format Phase One camera. I was using the 500mm lens for the camera which has to be focused manually. People all around me were shooting with more conventional cameras offering automatic functions and high ISO capabilities. The highest ISO I could shoot was 200. While others seemed to be getting many shots, I was only getting the occasional one right. Frustrated, I actually considered giving up and switching to an easier format. But when I saw this shot - the sharpness and quality when you do get it right - I was inspired to keep going. It reminded me that as a professional I should not be looking for the easiest path, but striving for something unique and of the highest quality.

 

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Copyright © All images, products and IP are copyright Ken Duncan. All rights reserved.

Copyright © All images, products and IP are copyright Ken Duncan. All rights reserved.