Combination of film and digital, color and black and white. I am hoping to add captions soon, but until then, here they are (I hope!).
I forget who is collecting pictures of camps and lodges, but my daughter did include pictures of all the places we stayed.
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AmyH Pictures from Kenya/Tanzania July 2006
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Amy:
Thanks so much for sharing your marvelous pictures with us. Makes one think that we were right there with you.
Loved the big bull walking up the path as well as the handsome lion in the Mara.
Jan
Loved your pictures We will be in Kenya and Tanzania leaving this Friday after planning for 1 1/2 years. Now for the questions. How was the weather? Sometimes you guys looked a little cold. Wondering if we can wear shorts or need all long pants? Did you stop at any of the Villages and if yes did you purchase anything from the villagers? How much did you bargain for? And did you stay out all day while on safari or do the two hour drives a few times a day. Thanks in advance
Thanks for sharing! I really loved the black and white photos. They remind me of the photos you see from the "olden days" of Kenya. How did you take them?
Thanks so much for the photos,I love the black and white,how and what did you take them with?I am planning a trip for June 2008 and always reading this forum.
Hi again. Also did you ever need any dressier clothes or should I say a nice pair of pants and tops for any of the places you stayed?
Great pictures, Amy - your daughter did very well too! Really enjoyed them - thanks!
Thanks All -
The black and white photos were shot using professional quality B&W 35mm film with a Nikon and either 70-200mm lens or regular 50mm lens.
Purple - I think I have addressed all of your questions in my trip report if you want to do a search, AmyH is in the title.
Amy,
Thanks for sharing your beautiful pictures. If I were a lioness …
Of course now I am kicking myself for not shooting a roll or two of black and white on my trip.

I had it and just only ever thought about color
Really enjoyed your pics. Wonderful B&W's!
The aspect ratio of the B&W photos isn't the normal 35mm size. How was that done? Given that they all seem to be that way, I would assume that they weren't cropped.
ShayTay -
I am not sure what happened when we uploaded the digitized Black and Whites v. the color photos, but we didn't mind the effect and so I did not resize them when we created the on line album
Hi Amy,
Great photos! Looks like you had a fun trip and stayed in some really nice places. I've only been on safari in northern Tanzania so it was interesting to see the different wildlife in Kenya.
Darren
Especially liked the pelicans and oryx. The superb starlings were superb.
I've never seen so many warthogs and what a beautiful green setting.
Some great family and wildlife photos.
Amy, great pictures....loved the Black and Whites!
Cindy
Loved the B&W pics. And must say that you all did look cold in some of those photos. But then, it was winter in East Africa. Thanks for sharing these - great!