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Luminous Landscape’s Tanzanian Photo Safari

Mark Goldstein | Websites | January 30, 2004 | 2 Comments

Luminous Landscape editor Michael Reichmann has recently returned from a safari in Tanzania, Africa (lucky *insert expletive here*). He has shared his experiences of both the location and the equipment that he used in a new article:

“Without sounding too romantic about it, there is something about the look, the smell and the sounds of the Serengeti that almost seems to be part of ones racial memory. Hard to describe, but shared by almost everyone that visits there. There is a “rightness” about it that infuses ones spirit. Being immersed in it, along with the astonishing assortment of animals, all in their natural environment — which they have called home for millennia — is an experience that I wish more people could share.”

Website: Luminous Landscape: Tanzanian Photo Safari



 

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#1 Bill

One of my photography goals before I die is to go on a photo safari to Africa. I taken photos of wild animals in zoos but I have seen photos taken of same animals from these photo safaris and to me those animal have some speck of life in them which you cannot find in a zoo. Just check out Andy Biggs website http://www.andybiggs.com/ and you will see what I mean. One of these years I will be going.

Bill

2:12 pm - Friday, January 30, 2004

#2 Nicholas

Hello Bill,

Make it a plan instead of a goal.
Maybe someday I too will have the privledge to take such a trip.
Rgards, Nicholas

2:44 am - Saturday, January 31, 2004

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