Sunday, September 1, 2019

Photography on the Savannah

Photography on the Savannah

By: Ian Beilfuss


I finally got through editing the massive amount of photos I took on the Zambia trip, here's a little showcase of some of my favorites.


I consider myself a landscape and nature photographer, so getting to experiment with wildlife photography was a fun new challenge. I think that one of the best photographic experiences I had on the trip, and probably in all my time as a photographer, was at Chobe National Park in Botswana. There's a company named Pangolin Photo Safaris that offers specialized safaris that are completely oriented towards photography. Pangolin provides the camera, the 4lb Sigma 150-600mm lens (which felt like a monster compared to the 11.5 oz Sony 18-135mm that I own), a specialized boat with flexible arms on which to mount the camera, swivel seats, and a guide to aid with composition and exposure. Getting to go out for a sunset boat trip through Chobe with my cousin, Reed, and using the fantastic gear was really a-once-in-a-lifetime experience that left me with some of my favorite photos from the entire trip.



Photo By Reed Turchi

The dark skies of the National Parks provided me with an opportunity to have some fun with astrophotography, which is something that I don't get to do that often back in Madison.

All images below were taken by me on a Sony a6000 with the Sony 18-135mm lens and edited in Lightroom and Photoshop. If you are interested in purchasing a print of any of the photographs please email me at ian3beilfuss@gmail.com for more information.
Hope you enjoy!


Landscape/Nature Images


Morning Light
📍Victoria Falls
Crashing Water
📍Victoria Falls
Alien Planet Sunrise
📍Blue Lagoon National Park
Sunrise in the Floodplain Grasses
📍Blue Lagoon 
Tranquility
📍Monkey Pools, Lusaka
Flowing
📍Monkey Pools
Sunset over the palms
📍Chobe National Park
Rays of Sunrise Light
📍Chobe
Lone Tree
📍Lochinvar National Park
Into the Distance
📍Lower Zambezi National Park
Sunset Glow
📍Lower Zambezi
Rays of Light
📍Lower Zambezi

Astrophotography




Chalet in the stars
📍Kafue National Park
By the Light of the Fire
📍Kafue
Through the Trees
📍Lochinvar
Camp
📍Lochinvar

Wildlife

Impala

Chewing Away
📍Lusaka National Park
More Chewing
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari

Puku and Kudu

Scout
📍Kafue
Coming for a Drink
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari

Bush Buck


In the Midst of the Grasses
📍Lilayi Game Reserve
Chillin Under the Tree
📍Lilayi Game Reserve

Zebra


On the Move📍Kafue
Under the Mountain
📍Lower Zambezi

Baboons


Curiosity
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari
Grooming Time
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari

Rhino


Happy Hour
📍Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park
Family Bonding
📍Mosi-oa-Tunya
Rivalry
📍Mosi-oa-Tunya



Crocodile


Open Wide
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari
All Eyes on You
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari

Giraffe


Giraffe and Sable
📍Chobe
Bending Over for a Drink
📍Chobe

African Buffalo


Staredown
📍Chobe

Leopard


On the Prowl
📍Lower Zambezi

Hippo




Yawning the Day Away
📍Chobe
Peek-a-boo
📍Lower Zambezi
Its Always Nap Time
📍Chobe
Out and About
📍Lower Zambezi

Lions


On the Move
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari
Lounging Around
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari
Roaring
📍Lower Zambeze
Just Cubbin Around
📍Kafue
Elephant




Evening Dust
📍Chobe

Palms
📍Lower Zambezi
Getting Out
📍Mosi-oa-Tunya
Tasty
📍Chobe
Silhouette
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari
Snorkel
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari
Thirsty
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari
Friendship Bonding
📍Lilayi Game Reserve


Birds

Lilac-breasted Roller


Hello There
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari
Gleam
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari

White-fronted Bee Eater


Nesting Holes
📍Mosi-oa-Tunia
Social Time
📍Mosi-oa-Tunia
African Fish-Eagle and Yellow-billed Stork

Takeoff
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari
Framed
📍Chobe
Taken on Pangolin River Safari
African Grey Hornbill

Morning Light
📍Chobe

Photography on the Savannah

Photography on the Savannah By: Ian Beilfuss I finally got through editing the massive amount of photos I took on the Zambia trip, ...