• I was fortunate to spot this elusive and shy animal at sunrise in Nxai pans national park in Botswana. Shot with a Nikon Z9 and 500mm PF lens against the sunrise.
  • During a photographic safari in the Makgadigadi national park in Botswana I spotted these 3 vultures posing. The background was very busy and the conversion to black and white isolates the subject.
  • 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.
  • I was quite surprised when this immature goshawk suddenly started running directly at me in the Kgalagadi trans frontier park in South Africa. Birds mostly move away from photographers and l was fortunate to capture this award winning shot
  • Out Of Africa

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    Nxai Pans remains a favorite photographic destination. This award-winning picture was taken in November and with luck, you can photograph the first thunderstorms and rain for the season. Lucky to get the bolt!
  • 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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    Same story as Obey your thirst at Tiger Canyon - this one is a sub-adult Bengal Tiger
  • The Chobe riverfront in northern Botswana is a spectacular photographic destination with a variety of animals which can be photographed from a boat at close proximity. This young bull shaking his ears to get rid of some water after crossing the Chobe to feed on a small island.
  • Dugga Boy

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    Buffalo - Dugga boy is a nickname given to older buffalo males who have passed their prime breeding age and spend their days wallowing in mud pools. Taken up close and personal at the Chobe River in Botswana with a Nikon Z7ii and Z 100-400 lens.
  • Hippo are seldom found outside of water unless grazing (usually at night) - photographed on safari at the Chobe River in Botswana, these 2 hippos were just chilling lazily.
  • Very unpredictable animal and you never know when and where they will pop up. Taken with a Nikon Z7ii and 300mm PF lens and processed in high key- Chobe river, Botswana
  • An all-time favourite multiple exposure photograph taken at ground level hide in Zimanga private GR, ZA. I planned the concept of the shot and was lucky that a Rhino came posing.
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