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We recently returned from a self-drive trip in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park (KTP) and Mabuasehube. This was our third visit to this […]
I don’t do it as often as I should but I do like photos of animals in their environment. Especially when I can be a bit artsy – like making […]
In the wild one can never anticipate what is going to be seen, and most of the time wildlife sightings have to be admired from afar, especially […]
We came across this cheetah male at the Losholoago Pan in Mabuasehube, Botswana on our last full day of our trip in the Kalahari in 2013. It […]
Lions differ from all other cats by being very social. The bond between pride members can be quite strong. This pride had just split up in […]
DoF (Depth of Field) is a creative element that I use often in my photography. A really shallow DoF allows me to blur vegetation to make my […]
The story of the lions in our shower in Mabuasehube has been well documented in this blog (in case you haven’t seen it check out the blog link […]
The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is the first park in Africa which I have visited more than once. I cannot really put into words why this […]
I would say this lioness has a smug smile on her face. I have a fondness for photographing animal expressions – usually intimate photos that […]
The Kgalagadi is one of the best places in Africa to see the fastest land animal – the cheetah. They are my favourite animals but I rarely get […]