Blog Category: Behind the Shot
Big cats inspire awe because of their beauty and power. But predation is what defines them: their size, body structure, patterns, colours, […]
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 […]
The Ring-Tailed Lemur is practically the emblem of Madagascar and is one of the most well known animals from the island. In case you were […]
This is probably one of my most special sightings ever, I had never come across cubs so tiny out in the open playing! While these two were […]
I find it a lot of fun to try to capture animals’ traits in my wildlife photography – whether the traits are of a species as a whole or else an […]
The cheetah is my favourite animal, I never tire of spending time with them. The Masai Mara is one of the best places to do just that! Here is […]
Lately Kenya has been in the news for all the wrong reasons, with the result that tourism into the country is being negatively impacted. The […]
It’s no secret that I love the close shots, which for wildlife photography translates mostly into animal portraits. When they are tight shots […]
When I visited Madagascar, one of the top shots I wanted was of the Verreaux’s Sifakas “dancing”. One of the best places to observe this […]
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 […]