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05 October 2012, 18:32
Tim Vining
Ngamo Sikumi Elephant Bull
Very well done in all aspects. Hunting the ele in the manner that should be, excellent report and incredible photos, making a lasting memory. You sir are to be congradulated for how its really to be done.


Tim

05 October 2012, 18:55
Bwanna
Wow. Thanks for the great report. I have been thinking about doing this hunt myself. Your report was helpful.
Love the artistic photography. It really captures the essence of small safari details.


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06 October 2012, 00:43
Michael Robinson
David, it was a great pleasure to read your excellent report. I particularly enjoyed your superb photographs.

And what a magnificent, ancient bull elephant! Tracked and stalked as it should be done.

Congratulations - and many thanks for sharing your experience.


Mike

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06 October 2012, 01:28
TrophyShotPrints
David,

Superb safari and your report is very detailed and love the images you created with the 7D 70-200mm combo!

Did you use the f/4L IS?

Thank you!
06 October 2012, 01:42
A.Dahlgren
Late bloomer looking at the photos it looks like he used the 2.8 but I have been wrong before. Hard to get that bokeh with 4


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06 October 2012, 01:53
TrophyShotPrints
quote:
Originally posted by A.Dahlgren:
Late bloomer looking at the photos it looks like he used the 2.8 but I have been wrong before. Hard to get that bokeh with 4



That's was my first thought as well upon first viewing his wonderful images, the bokeh is just beautiful and creamy!

However, I checked the EXIF's and everything is f/4 and above...I just think he had superb control over the images he created by shooting the zoom long but up close... and that would be the way to go to get the DOF he did.

Just awesome mastery over his gear!

Thanks for the reply Anton! tu2
06 October 2012, 04:18
David W
Guys, I used the Canon 70-200 f/4L lens for virtually all of the shots using the 7D.

I appreciate your comments, especially since I admire your talents too!
06 October 2012, 04:29
TrophyShotPrints
quote:
Originally posted by David W:
Guys, I used the Canon 70-200 f/4L lens for virtually all of the shots using the 7D.

I appreciate your comments, especially since I admire your talents too!



Dave,

You did a STELLAR job with that lens combo!

Thanks for the reply!
06 October 2012, 06:40
DLS
Congratulations on a fantastic safari. What a great sable, and that elephant is simply outstanding. And, what a great report and photos, thanks for sharing.
06 October 2012, 09:03
gunny
Thanks for sharing. Super old bull we should all strive to hunt the Ngamo before we die.
06 October 2012, 10:14
Eland Slayer
UNBELIEVABLE photos!! I love the one of the Roan running across the road...


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07 October 2012, 21:56
Use Enough Gun
Fantastic pics! Not only of the trophies, but of the people and the everyday activities! Congratulations! tu2
08 October 2012, 17:19
Buzz Charlton
Dave

2 years ago when I was doing a double ele bull there we had shot a 55 and then decided that the second must be 70 odd. We then tracked a bull that we estimated at 60 and his left ear was deformed in the sence that he could not use it and depending on the angle of his head would flop over left eye- looking at the pics of your amazing bull - I wounder if he is the same guy?!!
08 October 2012, 17:59
David W
Buzz,

Sounds like it could be the same bull. Mine had a hole in the upper part of his left ear that was healed up. The injury appeared to have damaged the cartilage in the ear, causing it to not hang properly. The ear was also shrunken a bit and had limited mobility.

In any case, if it was the same bull, thanks for leaving him!
08 October 2012, 19:00
Buzz Charlton
It probably was- I have to tell you that it was not me who "left him" for you but Dave my client! I did my best "sales talk on Dave to shoot him" and was very disappointed when he said "NO" as it was the Hunting Gods smiled on us on the very last day - but I sure am glad that fine old bull went to worth hunter!
08 October 2012, 21:28
David W
Small world, Buzz. One of the amazing and humbling things to me about elephant hunting is trying to imagine all of the things the the elephant has seen and been through in his long life.

I watched both of your elephant hunting videos several times while preparing for the hunt. Weird to realize you guys probably looked at that bull two years before I got there! If I ever meet up with Dave, I'll buy him a beer!
08 October 2012, 23:44
TerryR
Great report and fantastic photos.
Congratulations on a wonderful hunt.
10 October 2012, 23:59
Vince Hazen
Truly some of the best photos I have seen on AR. I am now looking at a more serious camera for future trips. Simply fantastic.
11 October 2012, 14:48
Russ B
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Ngamo Sikumi was a great area you should have seen it when we hunted it in the late 1970's
11 October 2012, 17:19
bwanajay
Congrats David on a Super Safari. I really enjoyed your post and awesome pics. I just returned from a Moz. safari with bwanamrm so am playing catch up on AR.
12 October 2012, 00:07
JTEX
Great report and as many others have said outstanding photography. I wish I could do that.....I have some great pictures of my thumb though.


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12 October 2012, 14:20
Shukaree
Love the pics can you tell me a lil more about the camera used, congratulations on a superb hunt.


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12 October 2012, 18:32
chilcotin hillbilly
Awesome, bull and even better pictures. i really enjoyed the different picture editorial.



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