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Newsletter #119

Newsletter # 119

 

Ground Hornbill

Immature Rosey-patched Bush-shrike

Oxpecker Choir

Jackson’s Hornbill

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Contents:

Songs of Africa

 

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Most people usually think
of the Big Five when they associate the wildlife of Africa, which are the
lion, leopard, water buffalo, rhino, and elephant. Seldom are the birds
given a great deal of thought initially. Often, midway through my tours,
a guest will suddenly pop up with a comment about how many birds they’ve
been able to photograph and that they had no idea there were so many
different species. Well, a lot of their success is due to my experienced
driver/guides who are educated and devout wildlife experts and bird
enthusiasts. I’ve also encouraged the guides to learn a little bit about
photography and to understand the needs of my photography-oriented
clients. I’ve spent time with them teaching about lighting, angles of a
shot, looking through lenses to understand distances etc. so that when a
great photo opportunity suddenly pops up, they know exactly what to do
quickly!! Most of the time we have big successes getting the images we
want. This newsletter is featuring some of my favorite Birds of
Africa
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Those of you who have read
my newsletters in the past or have been on my Africa tours know that my
trips there have one major special feature making for a fabulous
opportunity. I limit my tour size and also allow each van to carry only
two photographers per van to allow for ample space for camera gear and
full views for optimum photo opportunities.

Let me also be perfectly
clear that you do NOT need to be a photographer to enjoy my trips….just
love viewing the wildlife you will see!! My guides & I strive to make
your wildlife adventure memorable. My trip to Kenya this August still has
a couple of spaces available, so if you are interested, please do let me
know soon.

For details on prices,
dates, locations etc., feel free to call me on my cell (954) 914-5884,
but I recommend you visit my website at: www.joannewilliamsphoto.com

 

 

 

Happy Shooting and “KEEP
YOUR APERTURE YOUR PRIORITY”!!!

Joanne

 

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Photo
Researchers, Editors, and Publishers:

As stated in previous newsletters, at no
obligation to you, send me a “want list” of images you are looking for
that may coincide with a trip I’m about to take, or have recently taken,
and I’ll do my very best to seek out that subject and shoot it with your
request in mind. This may save you some expense, give me a specific
mission and possibly a sale of that image. It’s a ‘win, win situation’!

A quick reminder that my library of 35mm
original slides houses approximately 75,000 images, and my digital library
presently holds over 100,000 (and growing-hourly)!

My website holds an in-depth Stock Shop for your quick review: www.joannewilliamsphoto.com

 

 

Photographic
Accessories

 

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“Keep
Your Aperture Your Priority”

Kori Bustard with Warthog

Verreaux Eagle Owl

Secretary Bird and Chick

Eastern Yellow-billed Hornbills

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