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Capturing animals in their environment takes us on a visual journey through the natural world, through the lens we gain insight into the behavior and habitat of species that coexist with us. This aerial photograph of 3 hippo in the Mara River in Kenya gives us perspective and context to their natural environment, with these guys conveniently taking a morning break inside their food bowl! Taken with a Nikon Z7 at 70mm from above.
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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.
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This “King of the Jungle” was photographed whilst on safari in the Masai Mara, Kenya, at sunset. Although lions are highly sociable in their pride, male lions can often be seen alone, or with a coalition of the male/s, away from the females to defend and protect their territory.Technical: Nikon Z7 at 24mm 1/40, f8.0, iso 1600.
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Lanner falcons attain up to 145kms per hour in pursuit of its prey and are extremely difficult to photograph. This pic taken when the Lanner caught a quelea in the Kgalagadi transfrontier park in South Africa with a Nikon Z9 and 500 mm PF lens with a shutter speed of 1/8000 to freeze the action. [ENQUIRY_BUTTON_DYNAMIC]
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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.
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Graceful GiantsAmidst the sprawling landscapes and acacia-dotted landscapes of the Masai Mara, the giraffe, one of the most iconic and captivating creatures stand tall.Technical: Nikon Z7, 185mm, 1/640, f8, iso 250.
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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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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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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!
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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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Serval Toying With Food. Shortly after I learned this became the food for its 3 kittens.