LIZARDS make for great SUBJECT matter in The Chobe
In this episode, we join Pangolin Photo host Charl Stols, as he gets creative with various techniques on the banks of the Chobe River in Botswana.
The subject: a water monitor lizard basking on a tree stump.
Charl shows us rule-of-thirds in action. Managing highlights. Playing with light.
Pangolin Photo Safaris operates in the Chobe, Northern Botswana throughout the year.
In our opinion, The Chobe National Park is the best year round wildlife photography destination in Africa – and that’s why we are based here.
All our game activities – on the Chobe River and on land within The Chobe National Park are hosted by the Pangolin Photo Hosts who feature in these films.
Whether you are a seasoned professional or absolute beginner, everyone is welcome at Pangolin Photo Safaris.
Learn more about Pangolin Photo Safaris ► https://www.pangolinphoto.com/
Charl Stols born and raised in South Africa. He began his journey in photography when he took a position on a cruise vessel as a resident photographer in 2003. The cruise ship was not only the place he discovered a passion for photography but also the place where Charl met his wife Sabine who is since sharing that passion with him.
Being from South Africa it was always a dream to become a wildlife photographer which is why we spent most of our vacations in the National Parks of Africa. Charl and Sabine were very fortunate to make their dream come true when they were offered positions as photographic hosts by Pangolin Photo Safaris in 2015.
Charl is using a Canon EOS 80D with a Sigma 150-600mm f5.0-6.3 DG OS HSM.
View Charl’s bio, social links and get a glimpse of what’s in his camera bag ►
https://www.pangolinphoto.com/charl-stols
View our selection of photo safari packages predominantly in the Southern African countries of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe ►
https://www.pangolinphoto.com/safari-packages
Connect with Pangolin Photo Safaris:
Like Pangolin Photo Safaris on FACEBOOK ►
https://www.facebook.com/PangolinPhotoSafaris/
Follow Pangolin Photo Safaris on INSTAGRAM ►
https://www.instagram.com/pangolinphotosafaris/
Video produced by Tau Productions
Website: http://tauproductions.co.za/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRPJ6ugXhxPOLYWqL3srjBQ/featured
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Copyright ©2019 Pangolin Photo Safaris. All rights reserved.
DISCLAIMER ►
The views, information or opinions expressed during this video series belong solely to those individuals involved. Pangolin Photo Safaris is not responsible and does not verify for accuracy any of the information contained in the video series. No stock images are used in the video series. All images taken by the Pangolin Photo Safaris photo hosts are original.
The primary purpose of the video series is to educate and inform. Working in wildlife is not predictable, so we hope you watch and enjoy these videos in the spirit in which they were produced.
Please note that In the digital world of photography, editing, post production, retouching and post-processing is part of the final image process. We do offer sessions at the Pangolin Chobe Hotel where you can also learn these additional skills in producing amazing photographs.
The video series is available for private use only.
You may not edit, modify, or redistribute this video without permission from the copyright owner.
Видео LIZARDS make for great SUBJECT matter in The Chobe канала Pangolin Wildlife Photography
The subject: a water monitor lizard basking on a tree stump.
Charl shows us rule-of-thirds in action. Managing highlights. Playing with light.
Pangolin Photo Safaris operates in the Chobe, Northern Botswana throughout the year.
In our opinion, The Chobe National Park is the best year round wildlife photography destination in Africa – and that’s why we are based here.
All our game activities – on the Chobe River and on land within The Chobe National Park are hosted by the Pangolin Photo Hosts who feature in these films.
Whether you are a seasoned professional or absolute beginner, everyone is welcome at Pangolin Photo Safaris.
Learn more about Pangolin Photo Safaris ► https://www.pangolinphoto.com/
Charl Stols born and raised in South Africa. He began his journey in photography when he took a position on a cruise vessel as a resident photographer in 2003. The cruise ship was not only the place he discovered a passion for photography but also the place where Charl met his wife Sabine who is since sharing that passion with him.
Being from South Africa it was always a dream to become a wildlife photographer which is why we spent most of our vacations in the National Parks of Africa. Charl and Sabine were very fortunate to make their dream come true when they were offered positions as photographic hosts by Pangolin Photo Safaris in 2015.
Charl is using a Canon EOS 80D with a Sigma 150-600mm f5.0-6.3 DG OS HSM.
View Charl’s bio, social links and get a glimpse of what’s in his camera bag ►
https://www.pangolinphoto.com/charl-stols
View our selection of photo safari packages predominantly in the Southern African countries of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe ►
https://www.pangolinphoto.com/safari-packages
Connect with Pangolin Photo Safaris:
Like Pangolin Photo Safaris on FACEBOOK ►
https://www.facebook.com/PangolinPhotoSafaris/
Follow Pangolin Photo Safaris on INSTAGRAM ►
https://www.instagram.com/pangolinphotosafaris/
Video produced by Tau Productions
Website: http://tauproductions.co.za/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRPJ6ugXhxPOLYWqL3srjBQ/featured
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tauproducti...
Copyright ©2019 Pangolin Photo Safaris. All rights reserved.
DISCLAIMER ►
The views, information or opinions expressed during this video series belong solely to those individuals involved. Pangolin Photo Safaris is not responsible and does not verify for accuracy any of the information contained in the video series. No stock images are used in the video series. All images taken by the Pangolin Photo Safaris photo hosts are original.
The primary purpose of the video series is to educate and inform. Working in wildlife is not predictable, so we hope you watch and enjoy these videos in the spirit in which they were produced.
Please note that In the digital world of photography, editing, post production, retouching and post-processing is part of the final image process. We do offer sessions at the Pangolin Chobe Hotel where you can also learn these additional skills in producing amazing photographs.
The video series is available for private use only.
You may not edit, modify, or redistribute this video without permission from the copyright owner.
Видео LIZARDS make for great SUBJECT matter in The Chobe канала Pangolin Wildlife Photography
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