Kaye's Photos from MalaMala 9 March to 3 April 2007
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Kaye's Photos from MalaMala 9 March to 3 April 2007
Hi all
Have just completed photos from my time at MalaMala, Sabi Sands, South Africa - 9 March to 3 April - some fantastic gameviewing and I greatly appreciate the rangers, Andrew, Nico, Nic and Bruce who gave me such opportunities!
This is the thread I hope - as never really confident that this will work!
http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...5o006&Ux=0
Thanks,
Kind regards
Kaye
Have just completed photos from my time at MalaMala, Sabi Sands, South Africa - 9 March to 3 April - some fantastic gameviewing and I greatly appreciate the rangers, Andrew, Nico, Nic and Bruce who gave me such opportunities!
This is the thread I hope - as never really confident that this will work!
http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...5o006&Ux=0
Thanks,
Kind regards
Kaye
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Hi Kaye,
Just want to say."Welcome back" and that i enjoyed your photos. The Styx pride on the kopje stands out for sure. Glad you had fantastic safari moments and i'm sure you'll hv more of them on your next trip....
Rgds,
Hari
Just want to say."Welcome back" and that i enjoyed your photos. The Styx pride on the kopje stands out for sure. Glad you had fantastic safari moments and i'm sure you'll hv more of them on your next trip....
Rgds,
Hari
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Just lovely. Your talent for the birds only grows. So many beautiful mother and baby(ies) shots. Not to mention the birth in process! Your photos uphold Mala Mala's reputation for leopard sightings. From lions to herds of rhino to cheetah, your shots are beautifully composed. The snakes, bees, and tortoises are treasures too.
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Kaye
Great photos, our ranger was joking that the Tjellahanga male was half Lion, your pictures give some impression of his extraordinary size.
Great pictures of three kinds of rollers is wonderful. All in all so many memories stirrd by your photos.
Dennis - I will miss you by a couple of days!
Great photos, our ranger was joking that the Tjellahanga male was half Lion, your pictures give some impression of his extraordinary size.
Great pictures of three kinds of rollers is wonderful. All in all so many memories stirrd by your photos.
Dennis - I will miss you by a couple of days!
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Hi everyone,
hills27 - thank you
Dennis - thanks, unfortunately not until the middle of December
CW - thanks and you are welcome
moremiles - thanks and I have a Panasonic FZ30 and the lens is to 420 I think
Carole, thanks and who wouldn't be excited, the gameviewing is always exceptional and always something new and exciting to see
spiegelcjs - thanks, no I am happy with any ranger, all do a great job
Thanks Hari, you are right, I always have fantastic safari moments which I guess is why I cannot stop returning
Thank you Lynn - I get heaps of practice with birds at home as I take quite a few! The baby buffalo being born was fantastic and my first complete birth and I was a lucky duck to see it! I do like variety in my photos, definitely not just a big 5 photographer. You are right about MalaMala's leopards, this trip I saw 20 different leopards, which is my record.
Lastly Matt, Thanks, he is a huge male though the Jakkalsdraai female is very petite. Never did see those Eyrefield Pride cubs, so hope they are all OK.
Kind regards,
Kaye
hills27 - thank you
Dennis - thanks, unfortunately not until the middle of December
CW - thanks and you are welcome
moremiles - thanks and I have a Panasonic FZ30 and the lens is to 420 I think
Carole, thanks and who wouldn't be excited, the gameviewing is always exceptional and always something new and exciting to see
spiegelcjs - thanks, no I am happy with any ranger, all do a great job
Thanks Hari, you are right, I always have fantastic safari moments which I guess is why I cannot stop returning
Thank you Lynn - I get heaps of practice with birds at home as I take quite a few! The baby buffalo being born was fantastic and my first complete birth and I was a lucky duck to see it! I do like variety in my photos, definitely not just a big 5 photographer. You are right about MalaMala's leopards, this trip I saw 20 different leopards, which is my record.
Lastly Matt, Thanks, he is a huge male though the Jakkalsdraai female is very petite. Never did see those Eyrefield Pride cubs, so hope they are all OK.
Kind regards,
Kaye
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Camera and zoom - "thanks and I have a Panasonic FZ30 and the lens is to 420 I think"
What? That's it? No Canon/Nikon with four kinds of lens, no RAW processing? Maybe there is something to the theory that it is the photographer that is important
regards - tom
ps - I will be at Mala Sep 14-20, anybody?
What? That's it? No Canon/Nikon with four kinds of lens, no RAW processing? Maybe there is something to the theory that it is the photographer that is important
regards - tom
ps - I will be at Mala Sep 14-20, anybody?
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What a beautiful collection you have here Kaye. I enjoyed them all especially the Rollercoaster male and the little ellie throwing his weight around. What a huge neck on that male kudu.
I am impresssed that you know these animals so intimately and hope those Eyrefield cubs are ok too. When was the last time they were spotted?
I am impresssed that you know these animals so intimately and hope those Eyrefield cubs are ok too. When was the last time they were spotted?
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Kaye,
I'm correct in saying the Mala Mala 'Eyrefield' pride is the Londolozi 'Sparta' pride?
One of the Rollercaoster males (whose picture is one my living room wall) was mating with one of the lionesses when I was at Londolozi in Spetember 2006.
Cheers,
Gary.
I'm correct in saying the Mala Mala 'Eyrefield' pride is the Londolozi 'Sparta' pride?
One of the Rollercaoster males (whose picture is one my living room wall) was mating with one of the lionesses when I was at Londolozi in Spetember 2006.
Cheers,
Gary.
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Gary, yes in the "single room". I don't know if they actually have a "single room" or whether it is a regular room (any room) that they just put a single rate on. My last night is the 19th, I leave the 20th (first night is the 14th).
regards - tom
regards - tom