Link in bio! - It has been a very long time coming and a challenging yet great journey creating this space, but I am super stoked to launch my print store! It's a great feeling to finally present a place where I can bring my images to life on a larger scale. Feel free to drop me any suggestions or tips, or errors that you may find along the way! π Hit the link in my bio!
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A first glimpse at what winter holds for us. So far it's looking fairly promising. π€π½
This was the first big swell to grace our coastline a few weeks ago, an early morning barrel at an outside reef draped in early morning light. Hout Bay mountain still in shadow creating the perfect contrast.
Swipe to the last slide to see the research vessel Ellen Khuzwayo getting an up close view of Sunset Reef on her way out of Hout Bay.
I definitely don't consider myself any sort of Lister or Twitcher, my bird knowledge is extremely limited down to a Seagull and Hadada. But I can definitely appreciate the beauty of the bird world and have always been so intrigued by these tiny prehistoric creatures and the roll that they play in different eco systems.
Here's a collection from an unforgettable trip to Zambia that I was lucky enough to experience! (Feel free to correct me on these names, I'm still very ignorant!)
Let me know which one is your favourite! :)
1.) White Fronted Bee-eater
2.) Lilac-breasted Roller
3.) Carmine Bee-eater (new fave)
4.) A Bee-eater eating a Bee!
5.) Carmine in flight
6.) A Gecko holding on for dear life inside a Brown-hooded Kingfishers mouth
7.) A Bee-eaters hotel
Shot on a Canon R6 markII + EF 500mm f4
Hi there.
It's been a while.
I've been stuck recently.
Stuck in a creative block.
This is me trying to unstuck myself.
Some monochrome moments in the shorebreak.
I can't help but get lost in the night sky with wonder and all the big questions that flood my mind to which the answers are a whirlwind of endless incomprehensible possibilities.
"The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff.β - Carl Sagan
This quote connects our existence to the universe, reminding us that the building blocks of life originated in the hearts of stars.
#astrophotography #astro #nightsky #canon #r6 #timelapse