Out of Africa is a new series of showing some of the amazing places of Africa. In this season i will focus more on just general places and what can be found in them. Out of Africa Episode 1 was captured in one of the amazing area in Nakuru town, Lake Nakuru is one of the Rift Valley lakes and is protected by Lake Nakuru National Park. The lake's abundance used to attract flamingos that famously lined the shore. Other birds also flourish in the area, as do warthogs, baboons and other large mammals, black rhinos and southern white rhinos.In 2013, the lake received an alarming increase in the water levels that led to the migration of flamingos to Lake Bogoria in search for food supply. Nakuru means "Dust or Dusty Place" in the Maasai language. Note: there is couple of shot been taken at Kerio view another location which i will focus on in episode 2, has been added here only for the memory of my friend who visited me at the same time of shooting episode one.
Thank you so much My friend however i feel i still need to add more to it, its only the time limit I do enjoy your work and editing so much keep it up as well
DJI Stephen Posted at 3-5 08:02
Hello and good day ArnoSpark. Thank you for sharing this wonderful video from Africa. You did an amazing work and thank you for your support.
Thank you so much, so happy to know that you like my work
MccloudSpark Posted at 3-5 08:58
Beautiful and peaceful! I really like the text info. you supplied along with it. Really look forward to the series. Love seeing the animals!
So glad that you liked it , it is indeed peaceful, and part of my work is to inform about some facts about the place Thank you so much for the kind words
I grew up for the first part of my childhood in Nakuru. My dad was an Kenya Police Inspector before independence. He loved photographing Kenya. I can only imagine what he would have done with a Spark. Thanks for your footage! Memories...
Very lovely....and a comment for the general audience also. One of the things I love about this type of platform is people like you Arnospark is that you CAN share your part of the world and/or your travels with the world. Plus people build communities and develop along the way learning and sharing with others. So thank you again for sharing.
fans17952a24 Posted at 3-31 08:36
I grew up for the first part of my childhood in Nakuru. My dad was an Kenya Police Inspector before independence. He loved photographing Kenya. I can only imagine what he would have done with a Spark. Thanks for your footage! Memories...
Am so glad to bring you back some good memories about your childhood and your family, so glad you liked it and yeah more to come
Blackpaw Posted at 3-31 09:12
Very lovely....and a comment for the general audience also. One of the things I love about this type of platform is people like you Arnospark is that you CAN share your part of the world and/or your travels with the world. Plus people build communities and develop along the way learning and sharing with others. So thank you again for sharing.
Thanks man for the kind words, and indeed that part i like most about this forum, it makes the world so small that we can visit different places around the globe, more over we see different opinions and vision of movie making. CHeers and thank you again