19 January 2005, 03:18
475GuyNick
Tried the link, nothing. It came up blank.
19 January 2005, 03:19
ErikDOddly enough, even the link that African Sporting Gazette sent directly to my e-mail didn't work either.

19 January 2005, 03:59
Bill CDown right now, but this is the website who is hosting the African Indaba newsletters:
Here is your January 2005 issue of the bi-monthly e-Newsletter African Indaba. Please forward African Indaba and this message to anybody you know with an interest in African wildlife!
Anybody can sign up to receive African Indaba regularly free of charge by simply sending a blank email to indaba-subscribe@uk.emessaging.co.za
As with the previous four issues, we do not send African Indaba as an attachment but provide links (see below), where you can download the current African Indaba issue. If you cannot open the file, please contact me personally at Gerhard@muskwa.co.za to report any problems.
If you want to read African Indaba in PDF-Format please click here (282KB), actual internet link is -
http://www.africansportinggazette.com/subscribe/indaba/African_Indaba_Vol_3_No_1.pdf you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to read the pdf-format...
African Indaba Vol. 2/6, January/February 2005
1. Guest editorial by Ian Parker: No Progress in Kenya
2. Valli Moosa of South Africa Elected IUCN President
3. Van Schalkwyk Urges Professional Hunters to Become Allies in Conservation
4. USAID:CBNRM in Namibia
5. Hunters at the 3rd IUCN World Congress in Bangkok
6. Elephant Management & Owners Association Statement on Darting
7. IUCN Accepts Role of Recreational Hunting in Wildlife Conservation
8. News from Africa
9. Incentive-Based Conservation: Moving forward by Changing Thinking
10. Harry Tennison Honored With Capstick Hunting Award
11. Namibian Conservancies Receive Funds
12. African Elephant Genetics: Request for samples
13. Namibian Trophy Hunting Consession on State Land
14. Saliem Fakir & IUCN-SA
15. Fiona Capstick's "The Diana files - The Huntress, Traveler through history"
16. Essay: The Bushveld by Eddie Cross
19 January 2005, 11:40
AndersThe African Sporting Gazette is just a great magazine! Haven`t been able to purchase them here in norwegian magazine stores, but I have a couple purchased out of the country. I think I also got a free copy when I ordered books from Safari Press..
I did registrer. Hope it`s good information availabel on their web-site..
Thanks Nickudu!
19 January 2005, 14:42
NickuduAnders - I enjoyed your photos. Well done!
19 January 2005, 18:00
NickuduThe link is working. Takes a few moments to load.
20 January 2005, 12:50
Andersquote:
Originally posted by Nickudu:
Anders - I enjoyed your photos. Well done!
Thank you! I just never get satisified with pictures taken. Well, the qualtiy seems pretty good on slides, but when I scan them and put them out on my website, I can`t get them right. To dark, to light, blurred.. I also find taking trophy photos in Africa difficult. The light conditions seems perfect. But some parts of the picture is to light, while others are covered in shades. And I have tried using the flashlight (blitz). I might need a separate bigger one..
Any tips on scanning and photography?
20 January 2005, 15:55
NickuduThe bulk of my photographic insight is pre-digital, I'm afraid. However, I have learned quite a bit about scanning, in recent years.
If I can locate it, I have an excellent email from a scanning expert, I'd like to send you.
20 January 2005, 16:08
AndersThat would be perfect! I have a lot to learn I guess.. Here`s my e-mail adress: amossing@hotmail.com
No rush however. When you have time..
I have thought of going digital. But I will miss a lot of things related to old fashion photography. Waiting for the package of developed pictures. You always get surprises, good or bad. I will also miss the sounds and athmosphere of a slide-show. Talking to friends about the hunt, and sipping whiskey..

20 January 2005, 16:16
NickuduThis may serve as well: Scantips.Com
20 January 2005, 16:27
AndersThank you! Just read through it pretty quickly, and I`m already better prepared than before. I`ll definatly use this link as well. From now on all my scanning will be done with great care. I hunted Namibia 2004 and posted a hunting report. Now I think I will post a report from our round-trip as well.. Namibia, Botswana and Zambia with pictures of course...
20 January 2005, 16:35
NickuduFeel free to forward a few pictures so I can try to improve them with my software and send them back to you. In most cases, I have been successful to some degree. _ Nick
20 January 2005, 16:46
AndersThat sounds great. I think I will do that. But I really don`t know yet, when I have time. To busy with school in morning/daytime (finishing my master degree) and work in the evenings (money for hunting) at the moment. And I don`t own a scanner. Have to use one on school, so it`s pretty limited now a days.. I will make contact with you later then..
