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  • Double rainbow over Kalahari landscape
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  • Rainbow in baobab landscape
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  • Rainbow in baobab landscape
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  • Rainbow in baobab landscape
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  • Rainbow in baobab landscape
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  • A partial rainbow shows up in a stormy sky above the rolling dune landscape in the Kgalagadi.
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  • A partial rainbow shows up in a stormy sky above the rolling dune landscape in the Kgalagadi.
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  • A partial rainbow shows up in a stormy sky above the rolling dune landscape in the Kgalagadi.
    VGR_20180125_1336.jpg
  • Rainbow over Kalahari landscape
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  • When shooting a famous landmark like the Victoria Falls it is extremely difficult to create unique and different shots. One early morning shoot I was fascinated by how the sunlight struck the spray of a small isolated trickle (it was the dry season). It created a rainbow, but not a traditional arc as we normally see it; instead it appeared as continuously moving 'flames'.
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  • The spray of a small waterfall appears to be burning
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  • The spray of a small waterfall appears to be burning
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  • The spray of a small waterfall appears to be burning
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  • At the very last light of the day, a magical rainbow appears over the skeletons of deceased acacia trees at the famous Deadvlei in the Namib Desert in Namibia
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  • Rainbow coming from the gorge of the Victoria Falls
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  • Close-up aerial view of the Victoria Falls with rainbow.
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  • Zebras on the flood plains of the Khwai River in Moremi under a sweet clouscovered sky with pink coloured rainbow.
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  • Double rainbow in the spray of the Vicoria Falls
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  • Arced double rainbow in the spray of the Victoria Water Falls
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  • Zebras on the flood plains of the Khwai River in Moremi under a sweet clouscovered sky with pink coloured rainbow.
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  • Double rainbow on the frontier of an incoming summer storm over the Nossob River Valley
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  • When shooting in rain (and in Botswana we don't get that chance too often, so I am no expert) there are basically two different approaches; one is to use a slow enough shutter speed to blur the rain drops, creating streaks, or two, to use a high shutter speed and freeze the rain drops. The first approach is the more common one. In this case, however, there was enough light due to the conditions, an incoming local storm shower in the late afternoon, resulting in a rainbow against a dark sky plus raindrops reflecting the sunlight. When a fleeting moment like that occurs you are desperate for a subject in the right place and simply have to be thankful for whatever you can find, even if it is not entirely as you had envisaged or dreamt of. Shooting in these conditions was not easy, but a few seconds later shooting was near impossible as it bucketed down..
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  • Herd of zebra in the rain under a colorful rainbow
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