The Photogenic Southern Red-billed Hornbill
The movement was quick. I saw the bird. I am not sure if it saw me. I jumped into action, changing my lenses. It jumped from tree to tree. I managed to sneak up on it. I let my finger on the shutter, and I captured a couple of quick photographs. It flew to the front of the car, where we all stood. I ran after it, managing to capture a last couple of photographs before it felt the need to put more distance between the two of us.
While driving through Marloth Park, the small town in the bushveld I wrote about earlier this week, we stopped at a gate to look into the Kruger National Park. I am always on the lookout for the various species of hornbill birds that reside in this area. And it was not long before this one stopped in front of us.
The lighting was in many respect perfect for the shot. The rather deepish green contrasted with a type of white background of the clouds. The bird's white and black feathers foregrounded by the deep yet soft background.
Some of the photographs was a bit dark, but eventually, I managed to the the lighting to work.
In those split second moments, you cannot always change the settings on the older cameras. That is one of the drawbacks shooting with a 2007 camera. Some of the shots will just be lost, you cannot rely too heavily on the camera's settings.
Some shots you get, some shots you lose. That is just the rules of the game.
While some of the photographs, like the one on the left, came out a bit darker, the silhouette type shot is still worthy.
It makes the bird look more photogenic, with its soft feathers, its strong beak. It gives the photograph almost an otherworldly feeling, or in fact a worldly feeling. This bird is from here. And it is defending its territory by standing proud.
But it also gives it a violent look. Like the beak can do some serious damage should it decide to use it against you. Should it decide to defend itself against something that might harm it.
In all of these looks, it remains beautiful and majestic. Almost spiritual. (I am awarding this bird various adjectives, but it really drives me to think about it in these terms.)
In the end, like most other photographic moments, I was just lucky to have seen the bird. It was, like many other, a brief moment that in its brevity found its meaning. If these birds were as common as doves and pigeons, we would probably not have paid much attention to them. In their scarcity, their brevity, they find their poetic moments in the camera viewfinder and then eventually the photograph.
I hope that you enjoyed these photographs.
Happy photographing!
All of the musings and writings are my own, albeit inspired by this beautiful bird. The photographs are my own, taken with my Nikon D300 and Tamron 300mm zoom lens.
Thank you so much!
https://www.reddit.com/r/BirdPhotography/comments/1pwbucq/appreciate_redbilled_hornbill/
https://www.reddit.com/r/birdwatching/comments/1pwxmp6/southern_redbilled_hornbill_in_its_natural_habitat/
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Nice catch, I've seen a similar bird here in Venezuela but it's a bit bigger and has other details in its anatomy.
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Thank you so much. I am sure it is just as beautiful a bird.
Very beautiful set of photos!
Thank you!
Rather late than never! Now those are great shots of a Southern Red-billed Hornbill, and I also got one on camera many moons ago. I remember how I struggled to pronounce the second word of its specie name, as it was and still is a real tongue twister. (Tockus erythrorhynchus)
Congrats professor, and sorry about your battles with the camera.
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It is indeed a tongue twister! Luckily we have some easier English names. The camera is due for an upgrade soon, but it is a very expensive hobby at the moment!
Best is to go the bridge camera route. It is much cheaper, and you should have let me know about your camera issue, as I recently gave my standby camera, a SX60HS to a guy that does all of the church gatherings photography.
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The camera itself is perfect, it is just old technology. So when I try to capture a quick flying bird, the autofocus is a bit lazy haha. I will check it out, but I also want to maybe go into professional photography, if the teaching does not plan out. We can discuss this when we meet up again!
So many get that wrong Lol
Ohms are now here, and they have a range of courses, and so check it out. I however am not interested in becoming a professional photographer. But as always open to discussions.
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Yes, I saw that! And they still have some nice specials. I have done the math, to do professional photography, you need to invest round about R100 000.00
That is the price of a small car! Crazy if you think about it. But I guess if you make it, you will have no shortage of work. I have seen some wedding packages selling anything from R15 000 for the day up to R50 000 for the day. If you do three of those, you have paid back the camera.
A guy that we know, and I chat to him sometimes, has taken his professional status a few steps further. He built his own big studio, with a lot of photography equipment inside, and he makes promotional videos for the wine farms and businesses. Not only that, as he also travels all over in nature, and he publishes his photos in magazines and other media. So, weddings are small fry to him.
I can go and show you his studio when we meet again.
Now go and read my wife's dilemma that I published today as I am sure that you will also have a laugh. If you haven't seen it already Dr. Phil.
All our love to your lady and stay blessed with a lot of work Lol.
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Oh wow, that sounds like a photographer's dream! That would be amazing. Thank you!
Wow, that experience with the baboon must have been something. We had almost something similar, with one of the bigger ones sitting on our roof, actually not allowing us to enter the car. It really wanted to take my camera bag, thinking it had food in it. They are very naughty, I am just glad that they did not hurt you! I have heard some nasty stories about their aggression.
Oh yes, and he is doing very good for himself.
You guys were at the same lookout spot I presume. I don't know if I told you, but I read a story about an angry baboon taking a guy's arm off. It must have been one of the big ones. No, they never hurt me, instead they just walk in a wide berth around me. Maybe it's my aura, or my face that scares them off Lol.
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So sorry for the slow reply. Things have been going crazy again on this side.
That sounds really hectic. I will rather stay clear of them! Rather safe than sorry. I am sure its the aura thing! They know not to mess with you.
Crazy enough here also and when do we see you guys again?
Maybe the aura, or it could also be that they are scared of a man with a cap on his head :)
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