Arriving at the Maun airport with my fellow travelers, when I was finally called to the plane, surprised to find it was a four-seater! The smallest plane I have ever flew on. Pilot with one passenger sat on the first row (with co-pilot function disabled). I was the only one in the second row with both seats all to my self. I got to shoot on both left and right! I always liked to shoot on flight with cell phone camera, or my DSLR. But they were all on big jet, with high elevation, huge landscape target, like a volcano. Today I am in a low flying small bumpy plane, shooting at yet to know what target. I set my DSLR at "landscape" scene, hope the camera will handle everything. Today's flight is 45 minutes ($130) from taking off to landing, according to the pilot. I checked the windows on both sides, very clean. Good news. But the glare restricted me to shoot from only very limited angle.
It was a beautiful and mesmerizing flight. Dry land, marsh land, water flow, animal tracks, blending well with afternoon light, altogether weaving an ultimately romantic world.
Any attempt to shoot animals with a little zoom proven fatally blur (wide angel at 18mm). Even without zoom could result some blur. The chunky elephants had the best chance of qualified pictures. By the end, I decided to keep some of the blurry photos, just to facilitate my imagination, and to remember this superb experience.
A termite mound with animal tracks. |
Zebras |
A control burn? |
Magnificent, thanking for posting this wonderful flight. Tina
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