darekkay, to minimalism
@darekkay@pixelfed.social avatar

Recently, I took a street photography workshop with Guido Klumpe ( https://www.guido-klumpe.de/ ). He is mostly known for his minimalistic approach with colors and shapes — you should check out his work! Here's one of my own attempts from the workshop.

nhoizey, to Travel

“Now you see me”

Named for their preferred proximity to water, the Common Waterbuck feeds on plants near bodies of water in various habitats, including savannas and forests.

These creatures are designed for protection from Kenya’s predators in several ways. Their eyes are situated on the sides of their face in order to maximize their field of vision. Their bodies give off a strong odor that helps to ward off predators as well.

Another notable trait is their long horns, which are sometimes used by males when fighting over territory.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/now-you-see-me/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/9.2, 1/60 s

Deus, to photography
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nhoizey, to Travel

“Grant's zebras”

More Grant’s zebras are in the wild than any other species or subspecies of zebras. Unlike Grevy and mountain zebras, they are not endangered.

Grant’s zebras eat the coarse grasses that grow on the African plains, and they are resistant to diseases that often kill cattle, so the zebras do well in the African savannas.

However, recent civil wars and political conflicts in the African countries near their habitats has caused regional extinction, and sometimes zebras are killed for their coats, or to eliminate competition with domestic livestock.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/grant-s-zebras/

📅 28 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T2 + 56mm
🎛️ ISO 200, ƒ/2, 1/9000 s

#Travel #TravelPhotography #Africa #Kenya #Amboseli #NationalPark #Photography #Fujifilm #Fuji #XT2

Gugel, to photography German
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marcusjenkins, to fujifilm
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Fujifilm fans: Have we reached peak Fujifilm? Their mirrorless cameras have all been SO good over the last ten years that any photographer could pick any of them up and be in control of their image right away. Great handling, great user interface, great sensors. I look at the X100VI and the X-T50 and think, meh, so what? (And, bloody hell, that's a LOT of money!)

masayuki60, to Dog
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Another dreary weary weekend morning. For sure, it was #SilentSunday. First we went to a county park which would not open until 8:30. We turned around to Sweetwater Creek State Park again. Kengo didn't want to walk much except for eating grass (protesting coming to the same park again?). A short walk in Georgia, USA. (Swapped photos at 10:43)

#dog #dogs #DogsOfMastodon #AdoptDontShop #rescuedog #photography #fujifilm #magnolia #flowers #bloomscrolling

A white and brown dog standing on a trail in a park with green leaves of trees in the background
A white and brown dog at the top of stairs by the park gift shop, looking where another dog walked by
A white and brown dog standing fast on a park ground staring at the camera, not wanting to go that way...

stryvox, to Travel
roka, to fujifilm
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nhoizey, to Travel

“So, you're still ok for this?”

While many might assume that the birds are a constant annoyance to the majestic buffalo who carry them across the plains of Kenya, they would only be half right.

A classic alliance in the animal kingdom is often seen in the African Buffalos. Birds often sit on the back of buffaloes, pecking in open wounds, picking vermin from the host's fur, and even looking deep into their ears and noses for food - typically a win-win situation for both.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/so-you-re-still-ok-for-this/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/11, 1/120 s

#Travel #TravelPhotography #Africa #Kenya #LakeNakuru #NationalPark #Photography #Fujifilm #Fuji #XT3

afoolandhisfuji, to photography
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masayuki60, to Dog
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Well, he won and made it happen! Soon after I posted about non-cooperating weather, the rain stopped and we had a window of opportunity. But it was very humid and not too comfortable a walk. Still, we had our seniors' exercise.
Sweetwater Creek State Park, Georgia, USA

A white and brown dog with his tongue hanging out, walking on a pedestrian bridge over a creek
A little brook in a park with fern around
A man with a green cap and a gray shirt holding his white and brown dog on a wooden bridge in a park

masayuki60, to Dog
@masayuki60@vivaldi.net avatar

Light rain, and weather doesn't seem promising today for an outing. Kengo isn't happy but we hope to go out tomorrow.

A white and brown dog lying in his bed, not happy with the weather

nhoizey, to Travel

“All quiet on the frozen Trälhavet shore”

It's not every day that you see the sea freezing. Here, it was in Sweden, a little north of Stockholm.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/all-quiet-on-the-frozen-traelhavet-shore/

📅 3 February 2020

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 10-24mm
🎛️ ISO 320, ƒ/4, 1/1400 s

masayuki60, to Dog
@masayuki60@vivaldi.net avatar

TGIF. Tired but this face always makes me feel better. Have a good Friday evening and a weekend ahead to all the people in the world.

A white and brown dog looking back in his yard with hydrangeas behind him.

kravemir, to fujifilm
@kravemir@hometech.social avatar

Calm Friday's overcast evening after a rain.

#fujifilm #friday #nature

@photography

nhoizey, to Travel

“What are you staring at?”

The African buffalo is not an ancestor of domestic cattle and is only distantly related to other larger bovines. Its unpredictable temperament means that the African buffalo has never been domesticated, unlike its Asian counterpart, the water buffalo. African buffaloes have few predators aside from lions and large crocodiles.

A characteristic feature of the horns of adult male African buffalo (southern and eastern populations) is that the bases come very close together, forming a shield referred to as a “boss”.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/what-are-you-staring-at/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/9, 1/125 s

nhoizey, to photography

“Wisps of smoke”

Photo session in studio organized by Virginie from the Photo Club of Draveil

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/wisps-of-smoke/

📅 6 October 2020

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 80mm macro
🎛️ ISO 200, ƒ/14, 1/250 s

quinrockphoto, to photography
masayuki60, to Dog
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nhoizey, to Travel

“The little one”

The Rhino Sanctuary in Lake Nakuru National Park was the first Rhino sanctuary in Kenya and is currently home to the largest number of black rhinos in the country. The rhino sanctuary was established in 1984 when the first two rhinos were introduced to the lake Nakuru National Park grounds.

Lake Nakuru National Park was chosen as the first Rhino sanctuary because it was already a bird sanctuary and it had the needed land for the rhinos to be relocated at the time. Also because rhinos need water every day, the presence of the lake made it advantageous for rhinos to make their life in the park; the vegetation in the park is also suitable for both the white and black rhinos, so Lake Nakuru National Park was and still is the perfect place for the rhino sanctuary.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/the-little-one/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/10, 1/240 s

nhoizey, to Travel

“Peaceful cohabitation”

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/peaceful-cohabitation/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/10, 1/250 s

Yeargh, to fujifilm
@Yeargh@pixelfed.social avatar

Took a trip out to the Pacific Ocean. Went to Second beach at low tide, it was awesome!

nhoizey, to Travel

“Young olive baboon at sunset”

Olive baboons have a greenish-grey coat covering their bodies. Infants are born with a black natal coat that changes to the adult coloration as they age.

Olive baboons are widespread throughout equatorial Africa and are found in 25 countries.

Olive baboons live in a variety of habitats across their broad range. Baboons are generally characterized as savanna species, inhabiting open grassland near wooded areas.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/young-olive-baboon-at-sunset/

📅 27 February 2019

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 100-400mm + 2.0×
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/10, 1/340 s

quinrockphoto, to photography
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