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The Kalahari Lions of Tswalu

The Kalahari black-maned Lion is named Norman, not a very exciting name, he and his brother well actually cousin called Zwaai were a very successful coalition at Addo Game Reserve in South Africa.

Norman was born in June 2008 in Addo, Zwaai in August 2008, same Father called Jack but different mother.

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Wild Europe | Muskoxen

After hours of perseverance, I caught my first glimpse of the Muskoxen. Three massive males stood before us, surpassing my expectations in size and magnificence. As a novice in capturing this subject, I felt a sense of unfamiliarity, navigating the snowy terrain on foot. Being aware of Muskox's reputation for aggression, caution guided my every move. Surprisingly, these wild creatures

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Wild Horses Of Africa

One of my favourite stories about the origins of these Wild Horses is that they are the descendants of a shipwreck off the coast near Gansbaai in 1852. The ship was the British naval frigate HMS Birkenhead, which had been converted into a troop carrier. The ship was en route to Algoa Bay, carrying troops to fight the Xhosa. There were 643 people aboard, mostly soldiers but also civilians and children. As well as nine horses from the 8th Calvery.

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Magnificent Seven Bull Elephants

Arriving at the edge of the pan my heart sank. The mud pools were void of any wildlife. I decided to wait, but to be honest, I was out of ideas and tired from seven hours of driving. I opened all the 4x4 windows; warm air filled my nostrils with the smell of baked earth and the pungent calcrete. The wind was eerily quiet, a sense of loneliness swept over me - I felt vulnerable in this vast empty landscape.

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Sometimes, as photographers, we are spoilt by too much choice regarding equipment. Having just one camera and one lens may not have been ideal, but it did make me think of the box and capture images I may not have done if I had not forgotten some of my equipment.

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Chimpanzee Fine-Art Print

Totti is the name of this wannabe alpha male chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). This male chimp came down from the canopy to the forest floor with one motive. Desire. A young female chimpanzee is above him in the canopy. Totti is doing his best to entice her away from other males. He poses and gestures and calls in every seductive way possible. But alas to no avail. His advances go unnoticed. The female chimpanzee ignores him. Totti the wannabe alpha male chimpanzee. Lies back with hands behind his head and dreams of what could have been.

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Virginia's Tree

The low rumble of thunder in the distance sounded the arrival of the first storms of summer. Bolts of lightning danced across the skies. The clouds were a Velvia purple and spread out across the western sky. The mood in the Masai reserve was electrifying,..

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