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By JanLeonardo
Canon 5D MK II, Carl Zeiss T* 2.8/21, Manfrotto 057 Carbon & Gearhead 405, Led Lenser X21R, Led Lenser M7,
Only a long time photography and worked with a Led Lenser torches, no Photoshop composition!
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i've been saving this picture for a day when i really felt it... well, today is the day... enough said...
By JanLeonardo
Canon 5D MKII, Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 2.8/21, Manfrotto 057 Carbon & Gearhead 405, Led Lenser M1 & M5.
Only a long time photography, no Photoshop composition!
#JanLeonardo #LedLenser #LightPainting #Light #Torch #lightart #lightartphotography #lightgraff #lightdraw #canon #carlzeiss #manfrotto #photography #amazing #Lenovo #LenovoIN
completely stuck in Camdeboo National Park
following an grassy track all in a sudden we came to an harmless looking mud pitch ... that's why we did not have enough momentum to get to the far side and got completely stuck , not a cm forward or backwards even with all diff locks engaged. The mud was so greasy, that the tread of the tyres have been completely filled and useless ... Very bad situation in an completely remote place where you can't hope for help anytime soon and no cellphone connection ...
Luckily I had my sandtracks packed and with these we were able to help ourselfes relatively easy out of the shit (which it really was ;-))) )
Camdeboo National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa
This is a highly predatory Leopard Seal that eats penguins and other seals, but like many Antarctic creatures it also eats a lot of krill, which makes its shit red. So that red colouration on its chin is excrement rather than blood, and you can see the evidence. You can also see the spotted pelage which gave rise to the name leopard. But their most distinctive feature is their huge mouth that opens like a moray eel, or even a T rex. Its scientific name Hydrurga leptonyx translates as water worker with thin claws.