Skimmer's paradise - pictures
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Skimmer's paradise - pictures
Sometimes pictures say more than words:
http://www.aardvarktravel.net/chat/v...?p=85703#85703
This will be the last collection for this year.
Greetings,
Johan
http://www.aardvarktravel.net/chat/v...?p=85703#85703
This will be the last collection for this year.
Greetings,
Johan
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Johan-
Have you ever thought about quitting your day job and pursuing photography full time? ;-) Your photos are magnificent, as always.
The sharpness and contrast are impressive!
What was the story with the lioness carrying the cub? I'm guessing it was dead? If so, do you know what happened?
Have you ever thought about quitting your day job and pursuing photography full time? ;-) Your photos are magnificent, as always.
The sharpness and contrast are impressive!
What was the story with the lioness carrying the cub? I'm guessing it was dead? If so, do you know what happened?
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Thanks again everyone.
The cub was killed by one of the females of the Tsaro pride and the mother was eating it afterwards (Duba plains).
I used the 10.5 fisheye for some of the shots. It's a funy lens to play with.
And that young male is one of males from the Skimmer pride.
Best regards,
Johan
The cub was killed by one of the females of the Tsaro pride and the mother was eating it afterwards (Duba plains).
I used the 10.5 fisheye for some of the shots. It's a funy lens to play with.
And that young male is one of males from the Skimmer pride.
Best regards,
Johan
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Johan,
For some reason i'm not able to see more than a few pictures each time i hit the link....
I just got to the second bunch of pics now, i see the group picture. Nice to see Harry, Monique and Spencer. Charles is hidden behind him. Who is behind the wheel in the following picture? Is that Joe from Kwara?
I am not able to access the pictures, after the pic of the owl at night. Will try again shortly.....
For some reason i'm not able to see more than a few pictures each time i hit the link....
I just got to the second bunch of pics now, i see the group picture. Nice to see Harry, Monique and Spencer. Charles is hidden behind him. Who is behind the wheel in the following picture? Is that Joe from Kwara?
I am not able to access the pictures, after the pic of the owl at night. Will try again shortly.....
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Alright Johan, after many attempts i finally saw them all.....what happened was each time only a few would be displayed and originally i thought you just had about 10 or 15 pictures....the post by Bots made me check your link again....
Cheers
Hari
Cheers
Hari
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As always, your pics are fascinating.
The one of the cub in the mother's mouth is not easy to look at... some things are hard to fathom. I knew about the cub-killing behavior but I did not know they would actually eat the cub.
The one of the cub in the mother's mouth is not easy to look at... some things are hard to fathom. I knew about the cub-killing behavior but I did not know they would actually eat the cub.
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A professional lot these photos. You captured the hyena interaction well. I liked the 3 lion cubs playing and what a contrast to the fate of that other poor lion cub. As Lisa mentioned, the lioness and bloodied cub shot was heartbreaking. It is an unusual slice of life in the wild that you witnessed and documented.
The wildlife jumps off the screen in your shots and the scenery photos are works of art as well.
Have you narrowed down the list of where to next?
The wildlife jumps off the screen in your shots and the scenery photos are works of art as well.
Have you narrowed down the list of where to next?
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Stunning, Johan. I could hardly look at the cub pics., that's how well done they are - how many of us have captured a scene like that?
Your birds in flight are amazing - were you up high? The owl shot is so well done - how did you ever manage to not bath the owl in light and keep the background dark?
You pulled me in with that perfect zebra and didn't disappoint. Somehow, you even managed to make the often seen lions more interesting.
Many thanks for sharing;
Sherry
Your birds in flight are amazing - were you up high? The owl shot is so well done - how did you ever manage to not bath the owl in light and keep the background dark?
You pulled me in with that perfect zebra and didn't disappoint. Somehow, you even managed to make the often seen lions more interesting.
Many thanks for sharing;
Sherry


