Monday, 19th September 2011
Skimmer aggression
by Isak Pretorius
African skimmers were common in Southern Africa, but their numbers have dropped significantly in the last few decades. This is mainly due to the fact that they are very sensitive to human disturbance, especially close to the sandbanks in the rivers on which they breed. I've made the 3200km roundtrip from Pretoria to Northern Botswana a number of times in the last few years to photograph these elegant birds. My vision have always been to capture special behavior, especially defending territory or fighting over a mate. In the afternoon skimmers mostly become active only when the sun is about to set and the light is low. My favorite shot from all these trips was taken one afternoon when one skimmer was defending its territory from another. The sun had just dropped below the horizon and there was little light to work with. I used flash to add a bit of light.
Equipment: Canon 1dmk3, 600f4 lens
Isak Pretorius
Born and raised in South Africa I have always had a love for the natural world. I live and work in South Africa which is such a privilege to be close to so many natural wonders. I try to get away to explore the natural beauty of my continent as much as I can. Today I'm lucky to spend a lot of time in the bush as I work as a photographic guide.
Website: www.isakpretorius.com
Skimmer aggression by Isak Pretorius was photo of the day on Monday, 19th September 2011. It is tagged Abstract, Birds. You can leave a comment below.


14 Comments
triplerainbow
worse pic i have ever seen at earthshots, why would you publish this crap???
Bill Kenny
What a delightful and yet disturbing visual! Extremely stark and very arresting. Great stuff!
Alessandro Zocchi
Very artistic picture. Great job !
Jason Stander
Awesome Isak… you are a legend!
Pauline Jones
Nice action in this shot.
Christine Lamberth
very arresting Mr Pretorius! Congrats!
Aleksandr Komarov
Perfect!
Carlos Calise
Me encanta esta fotografia!! Felicitaciones muy creativa!!
Rajib Singha
Something different with excellence!
Anna Capaldi
Tremendous! The posturing is so dramatic!
Kimberly Gould
Great job using the flash to “stop” the photo just a bit. The blurred effect really gives the photo real action
Geana
It’s great that you have captured the drama of the event without having a lot of detail in the image
Laura Milholland
The glowing eyes add a bit to the mystique of this fine capture of their interaction. An enjoyable image to view!
Morkel Erasmus
Super shot Isak! I hope you are going to enter this elsewhere