lake Eyasi is a salt lake south of Ngorongoro crater. It’s not as striking as lake Natron but still surprising once in a while. That was in June and after 13 years of flying in Tanzania, I got a surprise that day by spotting fishermen and a series of temporary camps alongside a freshwater river feeding the lake. Never seen or heard of them before.
Obviously vegetables are welcome too with fish.
Pelicans must be serious competitors.
A cropping of the previous pictures. Fish are smoked under the sun on these oven.
For those who wonder: Nikon D300s, well any DSLR would do, and a new lens I was experimenting, a 85mm. A light and short lens with the D300s is a good combination for me. I have used smaller lenses so far. Since I get to fly with my left hand at the same time, a long lens is not my first choice to handle with the right hand only: it’s heavy and unstable as soon as it pokes a bit out of the window. So a short lens!
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