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Taken on safari at Sabi Sands private game reserve, which shares an unfenced border with in the Kruger National Park in South Africa, renowned for exceptional wildlife viewing, especially leopard. Photographing leopard is a exiting and rewarding experience - I am very happy to have captured this yawning leopard just after sunset with an award winning shot. It makes for an excellent print, order yours now ! Taken with aNikon D810 at 200mm.
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This award-winning photograph was taken at 1st light in one of my favourite places, Piper Pan in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana. This shot is quintessential Kalahari taken with a Nikon Z7ii and 300mm PF lens.
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Photographing in the Sabi Sands Private Game reserve is a privilege, especially finding Leopard on a night drive. Assisted by a light source from another vehicle, I was able to capture the Leopard stare in great detail. This picture makes an exceptional print. Order yours now!
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This picture of two adult brothers was taken at Madikwe Game Reserve in South Africa. Technical: Nikon Z8, 400mm 1/4000, f8, iso 1250
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Taken at a recent Photographic Safari, at Madikwe Private Game Reserve Technical: Nikon Z8, 600mm, 1/4000, f8, iso 2500
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Serval Toying With Food. Shortly after I learned this became the food for its 3 kittens.
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Taken at Rooiputs lodge, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Botswana. Technical: Nikon Z9, 400mm, f5.6, iso 900
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Lions (Panthera Leo) are known as a symbol of strength, courage and loyalty. Native to Africa, these cats amazingly adapt to various habitats, some very extreme, such as the Namibia desert. Their survival is very much dependent on the social structure of the pride, the males are responsible for defending the territory and pride from intruders, while females collaborate in hunting and raising cubs. Assisted by external light, the dark background isolates the subject and enabled me to capture this male lion in a beautiful animal portrait and emphasize the intensity of his gaze. Hakuna Matata
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Bengal Tigers ranks amongst the biggest wild cats alive today with a gene pool that is under threat. Tiger Canyon Private game reserve in South Africa, runs a conservation project to preserve these special cats. They roam free and hunt themselves. Happy to photograph this big male quenching his thirst. Taken with a Nikon Z9 and 500mm PF lens.
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Lionesses, the primary caregivers of their cubs, play a crucial role in instilling discipline and obedience from an early age, and do not hesitate to correct their cub’s behavior when it's not in line. Taken on tour at Ngweshla pan, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. Technical - Nikon Z9, 700mm 1/3200, f8, iso 1600.
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Lionesses form the core of lion pride and are responsible for hunting and raising cubs. At birth, a lioness will find a secluded den to raise the cubs and keep them safe. Cubs are born blind and extremely vulnerable to the elements and scavengers. At this time the cubs only rely on the mother's milk and as they grow, the lioness will introduce them to solid food. As the cubs become more active and curious, the lioness allows them to venture out of the den and start exploring their surroundings. I was fortunate to photograph this lioness and her very young cub very soon after the cub started leaving the den in Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger NP, ZA. Picture taken with the NikonD5 and 500mm lens.
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Lioness at last night is a photograph taken in the Masai Mara in Kenya whilst on safari at the Mara Ngenche camp. Using fill flash on a Nikon Z7 at 24mm.