The Skimmer files - April 2007
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The Skimmer files - April 2007
Hello everyone,
Some pictures of me can be seen by clicking on the following links:
http://www.aardvarktravel.net/chat/v...ic.php?t=27818
http://www.aardvarktravel.net/chat/v...ic.php?t=27820
http://www.aardvarktravel.net/chat/v...ic.php?t=27821
Enjoy and hopefully you understand why I felt in love with the Okavango delta.
Best regards,
Johan
Some pictures of me can be seen by clicking on the following links:
http://www.aardvarktravel.net/chat/v...ic.php?t=27818
http://www.aardvarktravel.net/chat/v...ic.php?t=27820
http://www.aardvarktravel.net/chat/v...ic.php?t=27821
Enjoy and hopefully you understand why I felt in love with the Okavango delta.
Best regards,
Johan
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What a magnificent treat!!
You have such a marvelous eye, Johan. I hesitate to even start naming my favorites of the bunch, because I have about 50 favorites. The photos with mouths agape. The always noble leopard. The delicious birds (the yellow-billed stork is surely Nature's special gift to photographers). Maybe the most evocative is the male lion facing the zebra and wildebeest, the latter paying <i>very</i> close attention.
In the next-to-last photo in part 2, what's the animal who's sitting and watching the large herd of impala?
You have such a marvelous eye, Johan. I hesitate to even start naming my favorites of the bunch, because I have about 50 favorites. The photos with mouths agape. The always noble leopard. The delicious birds (the yellow-billed stork is surely Nature's special gift to photographers). Maybe the most evocative is the male lion facing the zebra and wildebeest, the latter paying <i>very</i> close attention.
In the next-to-last photo in part 2, what's the animal who's sitting and watching the large herd of impala?
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Johan-
Excellent photos, but then again, I don't expect anything less than excellent from you! Too many great ones to pick any favorites. As always, thank you for sharing.
rizzuto-
I believe that is a baboon in the pic you're talking about.
Excellent photos, but then again, I don't expect anything less than excellent from you! Too many great ones to pick any favorites. As always, thank you for sharing.
rizzuto-
I believe that is a baboon in the pic you're talking about.
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Johan,
Brilliant pics!!! Thanks for sharing.....as Rizzuto says, it's hard to pick from the three galleries, they are all good. The hippo close up in part 3 is stunning!!!
Also, seems like the weather is perfect at the moment. I noticed clear blue skies in all the pictures and the grasses seemed nice and green.
Rgds,
Hari
Brilliant pics!!! Thanks for sharing.....as Rizzuto says, it's hard to pick from the three galleries, they are all good. The hippo close up in part 3 is stunning!!!
Also, seems like the weather is perfect at the moment. I noticed clear blue skies in all the pictures and the grasses seemed nice and green.
Rgds,
Hari
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Dear Johan,
Amazing photos; we're just in the process of planning our very first trip to Africa and your photos have been very inspiring!
Please could you let me know what type of camera and lenses have you used for the photos?
Many thanks.
Katerina
Amazing photos; we're just in the process of planning our very first trip to Africa and your photos have been very inspiring!
Please could you let me know what type of camera and lenses have you used for the photos?
Many thanks.
Katerina
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Thanks for the fix, Johan.
I love the way you've formatted these pics. So many good shots but the baying zebra and baby are a favorite. The scarred faced lion and the one where the buffalo got snagged got my attention as well.
Was that one kill scattered randomly or a few?
Good work!
I love the way you've formatted these pics. So many good shots but the baying zebra and baby are a favorite. The scarred faced lion and the one where the buffalo got snagged got my attention as well.
Was that one kill scattered randomly or a few?
Good work!
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I so enjoy your photos. The birds are wonderful. The delta looked beautiful. The lion stalking the zebra and wildebeest, with just one foot a little off the ground conveys his steathly movement. It's like the end of an episode--the cliffhanger, making you long for the next installment.
Thanks.
CW
Thanks.
CW
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Thank you all again.
I saw 4 kills in total on this trip:
3 lion kills at Duba Plains (2 cows and a calf)
1 leopard kill at Little Vumbura (a mongoose)
We arrived twice just after the kill has been made (leopard killing impala at Mombo/leopard killing impala at Little Vumbura).
So I can't really complain I think.
I am not sure this ellie was glad to see me but I am sure others weren't.
Best regards,
Johan
I saw 4 kills in total on this trip:
3 lion kills at Duba Plains (2 cows and a calf)
1 leopard kill at Little Vumbura (a mongoose)
We arrived twice just after the kill has been made (leopard killing impala at Mombo/leopard killing impala at Little Vumbura).
So I can't really complain I think.
I am not sure this ellie was glad to see me but I am sure others weren't.
Best regards,
Johan
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Stunning as usual. You have one of a resting lion face (1st group I think) and it appears you are at its level or even on the ground below it. What's the photographic story on that one?
Will you be writing about your trip as well? Or if not are you open to a multitude of questions?
Will you be writing about your trip as well? Or if not are you open to a multitude of questions?


Thankyou.