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"The Last Northern White Rhinos"
Explore the moving story of the last Northern White Rhinos and their legacy of hope through fine art prints. Discover stunning wildlife photography and support conservation efforts.
Legacy of Hope: The Last Northern White Rhinos
Wildlife Photography Prints
A Glimpse into the Lives of the Last Northern White Rhinos
In the heart of Africa, two majestic creatures stand as the last of their kind. The Northern White Rhinos, Najin and Fatu, represent not just a species on the brink of extinction but a legacy of hope and resilience. Captured through the lens of award-winning wildlife photographer Peter Delaney, these fine art prints tell a poignant story of survival and the urgent need for conservation.
Northern White Rhino
The Horn Is The Rhino Achilles Heel
The Struggle for Survival
The Northern White Rhinos' journey has been fraught with challenges. Decimated by poaching and habitat loss, their numbers have dwindled to just these two surviving females. Their story is a stark reminder of the impact of human activities on wildlife and the importance of protecting endangered species.
Across the years, meticulous efforts have been invested in preserving the legacy of the northern white rhinos. Semen from the last male and eggs from the remaining females have been safeguarded. In a groundbreaking development, an astounding 30 embryos have been meticulously crafted. Recently, a surrogate southern white rhino has been chosen to bear the weight of these precious embryos. If successful, this momentous leap holds the potential to rescue the species from the edge of oblivion.
"The Last Northern White Rhinos" black and white picture
Two weeks ago, I was granted the extraordinary privilege of stepping into the heart of Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, a refuge for the last remaining northern white rhinos on Earth. Within this sanctuary, I encountered the two remaining females, steadfast guardians of a lineage teetering on the edge of extinction.
Under the vigilant watch of dedicated rangers, these majestic creatures freely roam within a secure enclosure. Remarkably, only two females remain, both beyond the age of bearing calves. Yet, a global coalition of conservationists and scientists has kindled a spark of hope.
Capturing Their Essence in Fine Art
Peter Delaney's photographs of Najin and Fatu are more than just images; they are a tribute to these magnificent animals and their fight for survival. Each print is meticulously crafted to highlight the rhinos' unique characteristics and the environment they inhabit. Through his work, Delaney aims to raise awareness and inspire action towards conservation.
The Artistic Process
Creating these fine art prints involves a detailed process that ensures the highest quality. From capturing the perfect shot in the wild to the careful post-processing and printing on premium materials, every step is undertaken with precision and care. The result is a collection of prints that not only depict the beauty of the Northern White Rhinos but also evoke a deep emotional connection with the viewer.
Call to Action: Own a Piece of This Legacy
Bring the story of the Northern White Rhinos into your home with a stunning fine art print. Each piece serves as a powerful reminder of the beauty and fragility of our natural world. Visit our online store to browse the collection and make a purchase. Together, we can help ensure that the legacy of Najin and Fatu lives on.
May these prints stand as an everlasting testament to the ongoing struggle to safeguard the legacy of the last northern white rhinos, inspiring unwavering commitment to forge a brighter future for these extraordinary beings.
Author Peter Delaney
On Safari in Kenya: Photographing Wildlife Moments
"Explore Kenya's wildlife through the lens of a safari photographer, Peter Delaney. From lions to giraffes, follow our journey and photography tips in the heart of Africa."
On Safari in Kenya
Photographing Wildlife Moments
Awakening to the Call of the Wild
Slowly awakening, I find myself in darkness, the wind gently stirring the fabric of the tent. Despite the chill in the air, I'm snug beneath a thick duvet, with a comforting warmth emanating from the hot water bottle at my feet. Suddenly, the sound that stirred me repeats—a lion's roar pierces the night, accompanied by the eerie cackling of hyenas and the distinct bark of jackals.
At that moment, I'm momentarily disoriented, until the realization hits me—I'm in Kenya, on safari. I drift back into sleep, attempting to suppress my bubbling excitement for the adventures that await in the days and nights ahead. I awake again, this time to the familiar chime of my iPhone alarm.
Lion Stare
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Safari Preparation: Essentials for Wildlife Photography
The air is crisp as I slip into my robe and flick on the kettle. Being a coffee addict, I've brought some freshly roasted beans from South Africa and my trusty AeroPress. A steaming hot shower invigorates me, and I emerge ready for the day ahead, clad in jeans, a T-shirt, and a snug fleece—always bringing two on safari, one for chilly mornings in the vehicle and one for evenings by the campfire. With my travel mug brimming with aromatic coffee, I set off to rendezvous with my clients. Today marks the beginning of their photography safari with me.
"Sons Of Rosetta" Ruka And Rafiki
Feel the Spirit of the Savanna: Fine Art for Your Walls
As dawn breaks, a gentle pink hue tints the horizon while our 4x4 rumbles along the rugged terrain. My driver, Steve, punctuates the journey with his customary humour, quipping about the "African Massage" as we bounce along. His joke elicits a smile from me and laughter from my guests.
Our ride, a 4x4 Land Cruiser Troopy, is the standard vehicle used by most safari operators—a reliable workhorse with ample space. Ours has been modified for photographers, featuring wide-open windows and removed centre seats to allow for optimal shooting positions. The vehicle's roof can be opened, providing elevated angles for capturing subjects, particularly wildlife in trees or hidden in tall grass. While Steve focuses on navigating the terrain, I keep my eyes peeled for potential photography subjects.
The Art of Photographing African Wildlife
The chilly wind nips at my face, but I'm grateful for my trusty beanie, which keeps my head warm. It doesn't take long before our first wildlife encounter—a pride of lions consisting of five females and a young male sporting the beginnings of a mane.
As we approach, maintaining a respectful distance of about 20 meters, I adhere to my philosophy of not crowding our subjects. Getting too close can trigger a fight-or-flight response, so I prefer a slow, cautious approach from a distance. Alternatively, if the animals are on the move, I opt to let them come to us. This approach ensures the wildlife remains relaxed, allowing us to photograph their natural behaviour.
Lion | Serengeti Boys | Fine Art Prints
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Capturing Moments: From Lions to Giraffes
As we approached the lions, I noticed the wide-eyed wonder on my client's face, reminiscent of my own first safari experience. The thrill, the reverence, and the tingling anticipation as you come face to face with a killing machine. Whenever I work with my clients, my first goal is to calm them down and reduce their over-excitement. After all, capturing a sharp photograph requires a steady hand and a calm mind. With a few deep breaths and reassuring words, the familiar click of shutters fills the air.
African Buffalos | Widow makers | Canvas Prints
From the Heart of Africa: Captivating Wildlife Prints for Your Home
As we rounded a corner that morning, one of my beloved trees came into view. Bathed in the soft morning light, with remnants of storm clouds lingering overhead, the Acacia tree stood majestically. However, what truly ignited my photography juices was the sight of tall figures in the distance, gracefully traversing through the long grasses of the savannah. Giraffe! The five Masai giraffes were still a few kilometres away, but I knew their destination—a tree close by. Deciding to position our 4x4 at a distance from the tree, I calculated that we'd need a 200mm focal length lens to capture the composition I envisioned. However, I also instructed my client to have his second camera ready with a wider lens as I had another composition in mind.
Serendipity | Giraffes | Canvas Prints
Safari Splendor: Breathtaking Art for Every Room
With nearly two decades of experience photographing African wildlife, I've become intimately acquainted with animal behaviour. This familiarity often aids me in capturing extraordinary moments. Anticipating the route of the giraffes and predicted that the lead giraffe would stop to assess us before continuing on his way. What, I hadn't anticipated was the near-perfect symmetry that unfolded as the other giraffes continued their graceful stride in the background.
“Camelopard" | Giraffe | Large Canvas Prints
Witness the Wild: African Wildlife Art to Inspire and Delight
My client was thrilled with the resulting composition, and so was I. As the giraffes proceeded toward the tree, it was the last giraffe that provided us with the quintessential African scene. Stretching its neck to reach the last dangling leaves, amidst the lush grass and billowing white clouds, a stunning photographic print was born.
African Buffalo | Large Canvas Prints
Raw Beauty of the Wild: African Wildlife Prints for Your Home
Breakfast in the Mara: A Photographer's Ritual
As my tummy rumbled, signalling perfect timing for breakfast, we made our way to my cherished tree. While my guests stretched their legs, Steve and I swiftly set up a table and chairs, arranging a delightful spread that the lodge had prepared for us: coffee, croissants, muffins, cheeses, and meats. It was a scrumptious breakfast, enjoyed amidst the expansive beauty of the Mara.
Unforgettable Encounters: Big Cats, Super Tuskers, and More
Over the next few days, we were treated to some of the most extraordinary wildlife encounters imaginable—leopards, cheetahs, rhinos, buffalo; one memorable morning, we managed to tick off the entire Big Five.
Ol Pejeta|Black Rhinos| Fine Art Prints
ourney to Africa: Stunning Wall Art for Your Space
Ol Pejeta | White Rhino Bull | Acrylic Glass Prints
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Kambaku | Old Bull Elephant | Fine Art Prints
Stunning Wall Art for Your Space
One of the most unforgettable highlights for my clients occurred in Amboseli, where we spent an entire morning in the company of one of the last remaining super tuskers in East Africa. It was a magical bucket-list moment to capture and spend time with this gentle pachyderm against the backdrop of the majestic snow-covered Kilimanjaro. But that's a story for another time.
Super Tusker|Craig|Bull Elephant|Canvas Prints
Nature's Majesty Captured: Elevate Your Space with African Wildlife Art
Elephant Ridge: A Stunning Fine Art Print
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"Elephant Ridge" is a captivating black-and-white fine art print
that showcases the majestic beauty of a herd of elephants in Etosha, Namibia. This stunning image, one of my favourites, resulted from a week-long quest in one of my most cherished photographic destinations.
The journey to capture this image was filled with anticipation and moments of despair. For days, I scoured the vast landscape in search of this particular herd of over thirty elephants. Just as hope was waning, fortune smiled upon me on the final day of my self-drive photographic safari. I spotted the herd from a distance and quickly made my way to a nearby waterhole on a small plateau. Although I missed them drinking, my spirits lifted as I watched the elephants begin to move in my direction.
Seizing the moment, I positioned my vehicle parallel to the ridge and set up my camera, ensuring every detail was perfect. With the dust and sand creating an ethereal atmosphere, the elephants aligned perfectly along the ridge's spine. I pressed the shutter, immortalizing this fleeting moment in "Elephant Ridge." In an instant, the alignment was gone, but the image captured a timeless scene that will forever resonate with me.
Why Choose "Elephant Ridge"?
This print is more than just a photograph; it's a testament to the patience and perseverance required to capture nature's fleeting moments. "Elephant Ridge" is an embodiment of the wild beauty of Etosha, Namibia, and will serve as a timeless piece of art in your collection. Whether displayed in a gallery or your living room, this print is sure to evoke awe and admiration from all who see it.
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In Search of Baobabs and Tuskers
Discover the majestic baobab trees and tusker elephants of Africa through Peter Delaney's fine art photography. Explore our exclusive collection of wall art prints. Free worldwide shipping!
In Search of Baobabs and Tuskers
Capturing African Wildlife and Landscapes
Baobab Tree | The Ancient One | Loose Fine Art Print
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Spiritual Symbolism
The baobab holds significant spiritual value in many African communities. It is commonly seen as a symbol of fertility, life, and positive energy. In some cultures, it is believed that spirits dwell within the baobab, offering protection and blessings to those who honour the tree. This spiritual connection often means that the tree is treated with great respect and reverence.
Reflecting on My Photography Journey
Over the past year, I’ve spent considerable time reflecting on the direction of my photography. I discovered an inconsistency in my portfolio—my landscape and wildlife images, while impressive individually, lacked cohesion as a collective.
Embracing Long-Term Projects
I embarked on long-term projects focusing on quiver trees and wild horses. As normalcy returns, I yearn to revisit my first love of African wildlife photography while embracing landscape photography.
I needed projects that would excite and challenge me, as well as projects that I had never done before. I've decided to do a photo study of Africa's megafauna and megaflora as my next long-term project. The iconic Baobab Tree and Elephant Tusker.
"Capture The Essence Of Africa With 'The Ancient One' - A Baobab Masterpiece."
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The Ancient One
Baobab trees can live for thousands of years. Some baobabs are believed to be over 6,000 years old, making them one of the oldest living trees on Earth
The Baobab Tree: A Landscape Photographer's Dream
I decided to undertake a photo study of Africa’s megafauna and megaflora, starting with the iconic baobab tree and elephant tusker. The baobab, often called the "Tree of Life," captivates my imagination like no other landscape subject.
Baobab Tree | The Ancient One | Acrylic Glass Prints
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The Allure of the Baobab Tree
Throughout my travels in Africa, I’ve heard countless stories about the baobab—known as the "upside-down tree," "elephant tree," and "devil’s tree." Each baobab is unique in girth, height, and shape, found in stunning landscapes from Botswana's salt pans to Uganda's Mountains of the Moon.
Baobabs are revered or feared by many African tribes. Some believe these trees are cursed or house ancestral spirits, while others think they move at night and remain motionless by day. This project excites and challenges me as a landscape photographer.
“Throughout Africa the baobab is venerated or regarded with awe by most indigenous
people; some even consider it bewitched. Its huge and often grotesque shape has
caused much speculation about how and why it arrived on Earth. The absence of
natural regeneration nowadays has even led some Africans to believe that the
baobab is the result of spontaneous generation and appeared by magic overnight.
”
"Own a Piece of History with 'The Ancient One' - Revered Baobab Tree Prints."
Baobab Tree | The Ancient One | Canvas Print
Beginning My Baobab and Tusker Project
My first trip for this project included photographing both baobabs and tuskers. Combining these subjects allowed me to start both projects earnestly and whet my appetite for the future.
Excerpt from My Notes
"Discovering a magnificent baobab standing alone in a parched landscape, I wondered about its ancient history. Baobabs can live for thousands of years. How many people and animals have sought shelter under its branches or eaten its fruit to survive? Scars from elephants ripping away bark for water added to its mystical aura. Despite challenges, this iconic baobab thrives."
“Others believe the trees possess souls or are inhabited by ancestral spirits. Some
even believe that the trees walk about at night but have to stay in one place during
the day ”
Tree of Life
Tree of Life
The baobab tree is revered across many African cultures and is often referred to as the "Tree of Life." This nickname is well-deserved as the baobab provides vital resources such as food, water, and shelter. Its leaves, bark, and fruit are used in traditional medicine, making it an essential part of the ecosystem and local livelihoods.
. "Celebrate Nature's Resilience with 'The Ancient One' - The Legendary Baobab."
The thrill of Photographing Elephant Tuskers
For my wildlife photography, I sought a subject that would satisfy my adrenaline cravings. Capturing Africa’s largest mammal, the elephant tusker is both exhilarating and daunting.
The Rarity of Tusker Elephants
Tusker elephants, with their impressive ivory tusks, are rare. Fewer than 30 remain in Southern Africa. To qualify as a tusker, an elephant's tusks must weigh about 45 kg each and be around 2 meters long. I also aim to identify "emerging tuskers"—elephants with tusks at least 1.5 meters long.
Emerging Tusker Bull Elephants Under Shade of Tree
Symbols of Strength and Wisdom: In many African cultures, tusker elephants are seen as symbols of strength, wisdom, and endurance. Their impressive size and longevity contribute to their status as powerful totems in various traditional beliefs.
The Search for Tuskers
After three days and countless kilometres, I hadn’t found a tusker. However, I did encounter two magnificent emerging tuskers. Watching them dig for water in a dry riverbed was a sight to behold. Predicting their movements, I captured beautiful environmental portraits of these emerging giants.
Emerging Tusker | Loose Fine Art Print
"The Wild, Preserved in Art."
Genetics: Only a small percentage of African elephants are born with the genetic potential to become tuskers. This makes them rare and highly valued within elephant populations.
Emerging Tusker Brother
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Respect and Reverence: Communities that live close to tusker populations often hold these elephants in high regard. There are traditional practices and taboos designed to show respect and ensure the harmonious coexistence of humans and elephants. This reverence is sometimes reflected in local customs and rituals.
The Joy of Wildlife Photography
Over the next few days, I photographed numerous bull elephants with impressive tusks and a few baobabs. Immersed in nature, I felt recharged and content. On my last day, I discovered a beautiful oasis—a perfect setting for a coffee break. As I sipped my coffee, I watched a variety of wildlife come and go.
A Close Encounter with a Tusker
"Suddenly, I noticed a blurry image approaching—a massive bull elephant with heavy tusks. Despite challenging photographic conditions, I captured images of my first and only tusker on this trip. This experience confirmed my love for challenging projects and has me planning my next adventure to continue my baobab and tusker studies."
Kambaku | Old Bull Elephant | Canvas Prints
Tuskers are at significant risk due to poaching, as their large tusks are highly sought after in the illegal ivory trade.
Age and Maturity: The growth of a tusker's large tusks takes many years. These elephants are typically older and have lived through many seasons, which contributes to their impressive size and the grandeur of their tusks. Their age often makes them key members of their herds, providing leadership and stability.
Kambaku | Old Bull Elephant | Loose Print
Origin Of Name: Kambaku Is The Tsonga Word For 'Great Tusker' Or 'Old Elephant Bull'
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Craig | Super Tusker | Loose Print | Hahnemuhle
The Legendary Super Tusker. Born In 1972
Definition: Tusker elephants are distinguished by their exceptionally large tusks, which can weigh over 100 pounds each and sometimes grow so long that they reach the ground. These massive tusks make tuskers stand out among other elephants.
Craig Super Tusker | Acrylic Glass Prints
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Tusker elephants, with their impressive ivory tusks, are rare. Fewer than 30 remain in Southern Africa. To qualify as a tusker, an elephant's tusks must weigh about 45 kg each and be around 2 meters long. I also aim to identify "emerging tuskers"—elephants with tusks at least 1.5 meters long.
Chimpanzee Dreaming - Award-Winning Animal Portrait
Explore the captivating story behind the award-winning black and white fine art print, "Chimpanzee Dreaming," by renowned wildlife photographer Peter Delaney. Discover the emotional journey and technical challenges of capturing this stunning animal portrait in Uganda's Kibale National Park.
Chimpanzee Dreaming
Black and White Fine Art Print
Winner of Animal Portraits
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2017
First Encounter with Totti Male Chimpanzee
I can still vividly remember my first encounter with these human-like creatures. Standing alone face to face with an alpha male chimpanzee meters away was exciting and unnerving. I was acutely aware of the strength and power of these primates. The piercing eyes of the chimpanzee chilled me to the bone. But I am getting ahead of myself.
I'm Peter Delaney, a wildlife photographer. I recently spent a week in Uganda to photograph mountain gorillas and chimpanzees. The assignment focused on the impact of conservation tourism on local communities and wildlife, offering a chance to capture images of mountain gorillas and chimpanzees, whose habitats are increasingly threatened.
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This evocative black and white fine art print, titled "Chimpanzee Dreaming," captures the contemplative presence of an alpha male chimpanzee in Uganda's Kibale National Park. Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, the rich textures and deep contrasts are beautifully rendered, enhancing this award-winning portrait's intricate details and emotional depth. This exquisite print on fine art paper offers not just a visual experience, but a tactile connection to one of nature's most intelligent and captivating creatures.
Photographing Chimpanzees in Kibale National Park
Kibale National Park, located in southern Uganda, spans 766 square kilometres and sits 1,600 meters above sea level. It's one of Africa's richest ecosystems, home to 13 primate species, including chimpanzees, and a variety of other wildlife such as forest elephants, buffalos, and leopards.
Essential Gear for Rainforest Photography
Navigating the wet, humid conditions of the rainforest required lightweight, weather-sealed camera gear and durable hiking apparel. Good waterproof boots and lightweight gloves were crucial for trekking through the dense undergrowth.
The Challenge of Capturing the Perfect Shot
Photographing in the dim light of the rainforest with splashes of sunlight was challenging. With no tripods, monopods, or flash allowed, a good camera strap was essential for keeping the camera ready while trekking through the dense forest.
There are no hiking paths or trails through these ancient forests. Trekking was slow as we walked around giant Teak trees or climbing over fallen hardwoods that now fed fungi and was now home to snakes, frogs, ants and every other creepy-crawly your imagination can conjure up. I was beginning to get a foreboding sense of doom. Finding chimpanzees even with an expert ranger does not guarantee a sighting of these great apes. We had hiked through the dense forest for hours and only occasionally catching a fleeting glimpse of chimpanzees high in the canopy. Then in a flash, they were gone. I had not raised my camera to my eye once. I was getting increasingly anxious as the minutes ticked by. I had a plane to catch later that day. I had only an hour or so left before I needed to depart.
Then without warning a chimpanzee catapulted to the ground with an almighty thud. All around me felt like a battalion of paratroopers descending from the heavens to attack me. Thud after thud. Then a shout from the ranger, “they are hunting” The cacophony of deafening screams as chimpanzees ran on the ground and flew through the trees. We followed as fast as we could but it was all over within a few minutes and then an eerie silence descended. To this day those few minutes are just a blur of shapes and terrifying screams. I will never know if some unfortunate monkey suffered a cruel fate.
Trekking Through the Dense Forest
The forest had no hiking paths or trails, making trekking slow and challenging. We hiked for hours, occasionally glimpsing chimpanzees in the canopy, but they quickly disappeared. Time was running out, and anxiety grew as I had a plane to catch later that day.
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This evocative black and white fine art print, titled "Chimpanzee Dreaming," captures the contemplative presence of an alpha male chimpanzee in Uganda's Kibale National Park. Presented on matte canvas with a floating frame, this piece exudes a timeless elegance that complements the portrait's intricate textures and emotional depth. The canvas’s rich, matte finish combined with the sophisticated floating frame creates a striking centrepiece that brings the intelligence and resilience of one of nature's most captivating creatures into any space.
The Unforgettable Encounter
Suddenly, a chimpanzee catapulted to the ground, followed by a cacophony of deafening screams as they hunted. The chaotic scene ended in eerie silence. Deciding to take a gamble, I moved away from the group with the ranger's permission to search for chimpanzees on my own.





While resting on a fallen log, I felt piercing eyes watching me. I spotted Totti, an alpha male, displaying unexpected behaviour as he tried to woo a female chimpanzee. His forlorn expression as he lay back with arms outstretched was a perfect photographic moment. I composed the shot and captured what would become the award-winning black and white fine art print, "Chimpanzee Dreaming."
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This evocative black and white fine art print, titled "Chimpanzee Dreaming," captures the contemplative presence of an alpha male chimpanzee in Uganda's Kibale National Park. Encased in acrylic glass, this print gains a stunning depth and luminosity that brings the portrait's intricate details and emotional depth to life. The glossy finish of the acrylic glass enhances the contrast and textures, offering a contemporary and captivating display of one of nature's most intelligent and captivating creatures.
Winner | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Animal Portraits
"This male chimpanzee descended from the canopy to the forest floor with one motive—desire. A young female chimpanzee remained high above him in the trees, and Totti, determined to win her attention, posed, gestured, and called in every way he could. But to no avail. His advances went unnoticed, and the female chimpanzee ignored him. Totti, the wannabe alpha male, lay back with his hands behind his head, lost in the dreams of what could have been."
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Author Peter Delaney
Bonds of Love: Capturing Wildlife Moments
Explore the Bonds of Love in the animal kingdom, showcasing the tender relationships and interactions captured in stunning wildlife photography.
Bonds of Love: Capturing Wildlife Moments
Delaney Art | Art That Speaks to the Soul
introduction to Bonds of Love
Bonds of Love showcases the tender and intricate relationships within the animal kingdom. These moments of affection and connection are a testament to the emotional lives of animals.
Bonds Of Love | African Elephant Fine Art Prints
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Story Behind The Print
There is something magical and beautiful when you observe elephants. It touches your soul and pulls at your heartstrings. Like humans, elephants create bonds that last a lifetime, they are capable of showing emotions from love to anger. Elephants are very protective of their young, in times of threat,
Bonds Of Love | African Elephant | Canvas Prints
"Wildlife Art for the Discerning Collector
moments of Affection
the family will, and the young are pushed to the middle, loud calls will be trumpeted, and ears will flap as the herd protects the most vulnerable. In this situation, a bull elephant was trying to separate the baby from its mother. A shriek from the newborn elephant and instantly the herd surrounded the baby and reached out their trunks to reassure the newborn that it was safe and secure. Creating a bond of love that will last forever.
Bonds Of Love | African Elephant | Acrylic Glass Prints
"Wild at Heart: Captivating Wildlife Art for Every Space"
Bonds of Love is a celebration of the emotional connections within the animal kingdom. Through these images, we aim to foster a greater appreciation for the empathy and love that animals share.
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Serenity | Elephants | Amboseli | Canvas Prints
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The Importance of Relationships in the Animal Kingdom
Photographing these moments requires a deep understanding of animal behaviour. Patience and timing are crucial to capturing the genuine interactions that define Bonds of Love.
Relationships within animal groups are essential for survival, social cohesion, and the rearing of young. These bonds are often characterized by grooming, playing, and nurturing behaviours.
Author Peter Delaney
Portrait of An Elephant Matriarch
The elephant matriarch stands as a symbol of strength, wisdom, and leadership within the herd. Her knowledge guides her family through the challenges of the wild, ensuring their survival and well-being. "The Matriarch Portrait" captures this incredible essence, offering a glimpse into the life and legacy of these magnificent leaders.
Portrait of An Elephant Matriarch
Photographing The Majesty of an Elephant Matriarch
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A Day on Safari: The Journey Begins
It is a hot and sticky day, as we bumble along the potholed track, everyone is relaxed, it is our third day of safari, and the everyday stress that had accompanied us here has slipped away like a shadow in the midday sun.
Seeking the Perfect Shot
Magnificent cumulonimbus clouds tower above us, the smell of rain is in the air, and a welcome whisper of cool wind washes over us. The air becomes charged with excitement as the first rumbles of the afternoon's storm permeate throughout the sanctuary.
My eyes are composing pictures everywhere I look, trying to find something of interest to share with my clients.
In the distance, I see dark chocolate shapes of elephants — a small herd ambling along in a line, grazing. As we got closer, I realised the elephants had struck a rich vein of sweet green grass by the roadside.
Elephant matriarchs are the cornerstone of their families. Their knowledge of migration routes, water sources, and survival strategies is passed down through generations, ensuring the continuity of their herds.
The Matriarch | African Elephant | Canvas Prints
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The Matriarch Portrait is a powerful representation of the strength and wisdom of elephant matriarchs. These majestic leaders play a crucial role in the survival and cohesion of their herds.
Preparing for the Encounter
I put my hand on Benson's arm, slow down and stop here, I say. He replied we are still away from the elephants?
I told my guests to put on a shorter focal length lens on their cameras.
They too, queried my decision to stop. I said, trust me. We waited patiently. The elephants continued to stroll towards us, silently on their giant cushion-padded feet.
Respecting the Comfort Zone
My reasoning is simple, wildlife-like people have a comfort zone; if you enter that zone without permission, a flight or a fight situation occurs. By stopping away from the elephants, they are entering our comfort zone; the elephants are well aware of our presence, if we are quiet and relaxed, they will walk calmly towards and pass us, allowing us to capture unique photographs.
I had purposely stopped in a natural depression in the road, knowing that if the elephants continued on their course, we would be eye to eye with them which always make for a more engaging portrait.
The Joy of Observation
You could almost sense their joy as they grabbed at tufts of grass, expertly knocking off the loose soil on the inside of their trunk before eating the luscious vegetation.
I hadn't noticed her at first as she had her back to us, My chest began to beat faster, my senses were heightened, and excitement washed over me. I had always wanted to photograph an elephant with long tusks, and I always assumed it would be a male.
The Matriarch | Acrylic Glass Prints
Experience Africa's magic with black and white art that enriches your space
The Majestic Matriarch
The Matriarch had the longest tusks I had ever seen on a female elephant. It is the most amazing and humbling experience to be in such proximity to an elephant herd. The elephants were all around us, relaxed, and so were we. The moment I had hoped for, silently began to unfold in front of me, I was worried about not having enough focal length, so I turned the camera to portrait and breathed a sigh of relief — just enough room within the frame.
Capturing the Perfect Shot
The Matriarch turned towards me, eye to eye, as she reached for another bunch of grass. One of my guests, let a small yelp of delight as a baby elephant reached their trunk towards her. The Matriarch reacted by extending ears; at that moment all the elements needed to create a compelling portrait came together, the Matriarch was front on, eye to eye, ears out, trunk slightly curled at the tip, I held my breath, and pressed the shutter. I breathed a sigh of both relief and joy.
The Matriarch | African Elephant | Fine Art Prints
Awaken your senses with black and white art bringing Africa's wild spirit to life
The Matriarch Portrait is more than just a photograph; it’s a tribute to the leadership and resilience of elephant matriarchs. Through this image, we hope to inspire a deeper appreciation and commitment to the conservation of these incredible creatures.
““Hi Peter
I just received the matriarch. This weekend Alain will put it on the wall!
It is breathtaking to see it in reality. Very smart to have changed your job to follow your passion. It is one of the most beautiful prints I have.
My daughter and husband are just mute from enthusiasm.
It came “special delivery” and in one piece!”
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Queen Of The Mara | African Elephant | Canvas Prints
Our prints capture Africa’s essence, offering a daily escape to raw beauty.
The Matriarch And Family | Mara Triangle
Invite Africa's grandeur and mystery into your space with our fine art prints.
The Matriarch Portrait is more than just a photograph; it’s a tribute to the leadership and resilience of elephant matriarchs. Through this image, we hope to inspire a deeper appreciation and commitment to the conservation of these incredible creatures.
Author Peter Delaney
Elephant Sunset Velvia: The Perfect Shot
It was an incredible few minutes to spend with this gentle giant, both at ease while watching the last embers of the days dying sun.
Elephant Sunset Velvia: The Perfect Shot
Discover the Beauty of African Wildlife Photography
Capturing the Perfect Shot of the Bull Elephant
As a passionate photographer with a deep affinity for Black and White photography, my journey through African landscapes is guided by a unique perspective. Every safari becomes an opportunity to capture the essence of wildlife through elements like shape, form, texture, and tonal range.
Elephant Sunset Velvia
"Witness the Wild: African Wildlife Art to Inspire and Delight"
The Splendor of Namibian Sunrises and Sunsets
Namibia's landscapes offer breathtaking sunrises and sunsets that are truly captivating. Despite the drab grey skies during the day, the magic unfolds when the sun dips low. The skies transform into a vivid tapestry of purple, pink, and red, painting the most exquisite canvases in nature.
Elephant Sunset Velvia | Wall Art
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Serendipity in Wildlife Photography: Elephant Sunset Velvia
During one such evening, as I drove back to camp, I was spellbound by the setting sun casting its hues over the landscape. Just when I thought the moment couldn't get more perfect, a bull elephant appeared by the pan's edge, perfectly silhouetted against the vivid sky.
Grasping the opportunity, I quickly set up my gear and captured what would become my acclaimed Fine-Art Print, "Elephant Sunset Velvia." The scene, with the elephant peacefully grazing under the setting red sun of Etosha, epitomized the serenity and grandeur of wildlife in its natural habitat.
Elephant Velvia Sunset | Wall Art
Acrylic Glass Print|Slimline Case In Different Colours Available|Ready To Hang
Fine Art Prints on Acrylic Glass, Matte Canvas, and Hahnemühle Photo Rag
To bring this awe-inspiring moment into your home,
I offer "Elephant Sunset Velvia" in three exquisite finishes:
Acrylic Glass Print with Slimline Frame: Modern and sleek, ideal for a contemporary look.
Matte Canvas on Stretcher with Floating Frame: Available in four colours, ready to complement any decor.
Hahnemühle Photo Rag as a Loose Print: Perfect for those who prefer to choose their framing option.
Elephant Velvia Sunset |Framed Art
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"Delaney Fine Art | Art That Speaks to the Soul"
Capturing Stunning Wildlife and Landscapes"
s a photographer and avid traveller, I have been drawn to Namibia time and time again, captivated by its stunning landscapes. From the vast expanse of the oldest desert in the world, the Namib, to the rugged grandeur of the Spitzkoppe mountains, Namibia offers a photographer's paradise like no other.
The following locations hold a special place in my heart, not only for their photographic opportunities but also for their cultural and spiritual significance.
Namibia Photography
Capturing Stunning Wildlife and Landscapes"
As a photographer and avid traveller, I have been drawn to Namibia time and time again, captivated by its stunning landscapes. From the vast expanse of the oldest desert in the world, the Namib, to the rugged grandeur of the Spitzkoppe mountains, Namibia offers a photographer's paradise like no other.
The following locations hold a special place in my heart, not only for their photographic opportunities but also for their cultural and spiritual significance.
Quiver Tree | Giants Playground | Guardians Of Wisdom
According to San folklore, the quiver tree is inhabited by ancestral spirits or guardians who impart wisdom and guidance to those who seek it. It is believed that sitting beneath the shade of a quiver tree can bring clarity of mind and insight into life's mysteries.
Quiver Tree Forest: Iconic Landscape Photography
In the heart of southern Namibia lies a magical place known as the Quiver Tree Forest, near the town of Keetmanshoop.
Tree Of Life | Quiver Tree | Canvas Prints
"Let The Spirit Of Africa Inspire Your Home"
Namibia's Quiver Tree Forest near Keetmanshoop is a haven for photographers. The striking appearance of Quiver Trees against the desert backdrop offers breathtaking compositions, especially during sunrise or sunset. These trees, known for their tall, slender trunks and distinctive silhouettes, create stunning images that capture the essence of Namibia's landscape photography. Explore our fine art prints from this iconic location
"Namibia's Quiver Tree Forest offers stunning photographic opportunities for black and white landscape photography."
Giants' Playground: Unique Geological Formations
Photographers are attracted to Giants' Playground for its unique geological formations and surreal landscape. The interplay of massive granite rocks creates a visually captivating environment, offering photographers a wealth of compositional opportunities.
Quiver Tree | Giants Playground | Protector Against Evil
The San people believe that the quiver tree possesses protective qualities, warding off evil spirits and negative energies from their surroundings. They often seek refuge beneath its branches during times of danger or uncertainty.
The towering stone monoliths and labyrinthine rock formations provide striking subjects for photography, especially when juxtaposed against the vast expanse of the surrounding desert. The natural sculptures and intricate patterns formed by the rocks offer endless possibilities for creative exploration, making Giants' Playground a paradise for photographers seeking to capture unique and compelling images.
Quiver Tree | Echoes of the Past
Legend has it that the quiver tree carries echoes of the past within its gnarled branches, preserving the memories and stories of generations gone by. Each twist and turn in its bark tells a tale of survival, resilience, and the enduring legacy of the San people.
According to local folklore, the towering rocks were shaped by mythical giants, lending a sense of mystery and wonder to the landscape. Photographers are drawn not only to document the physical beauty of the site but also to capture the essence of its mythical origins, creating photographs that evoke a sense of awe and wonder.
Wild Mare | Wild Horses Of Namib | Fine Art Prints
In the heart of the Namib Desert, a band of wild horses roams free, their origins cloaked in legend.
Wild Horses of the Namib Desert: Capturing Majestic Beauty
The wild horses of the Namib Desert, also known as the Namib Desert horses or the Garub horses, have a fascinating and somewhat mysterious origin. While there is no definitive explanation for how they came to inhabit this arid region, several theories and legends have emerged over the years:
One theory suggests that the wild horses are descendants of horses that survived shipwrecks along the Namibian coast during the colonial era. It is believed that European ships travelling along the treacherous Skeleton Coast may have been wrecked, leading to horses being stranded and left to roam the desert.
Some stories suggest that the wild horses originated from horses used by German or South African military forces during World War I. It is believed that these horses were released or abandoned after the war, eventually becoming feral and establishing herds in the desert. Regardless, these resilient horses' existence continues to captivate photographers and visitors alike.
Wild Stallion Of The Namib Desert | Canvas Prints
This Striking Black And White Print Features A Majestic Black Stallion, Distinguished By A Star On His Forehead.
Photographers who visit the arid plains of Garub have the chance to immortalize these iconic wild horses in their natural habitat. Against the backdrop of the vast desert expanse, the wild horses offer a captivating subject for photographers seeking to capture the essence of Africa's untamed wild horses.
Kolmanskop | Ghost Town | Namib Desert
Kolmanskop, the town's eerie atmosphere and abandoned buildings have given rise to various tales and ghost stories over the years.
Kolmanskop Ghost Town: Eerie and Beautiful
Kolmanskop is an abandoned diamond mining town nestled amidst the haunting beauty of Namibia's desert landscape. As a photographer, immerse yourself in the eerie allure of this ghostly town, where time stands still and whispers of bygone days echo through the winds.
Kolmanskop | View from Deserted House
Kolmanskop as a place frozen in time, where the echoes of the past mingle with the whispers of the desert wind.
For photographers seeking to capture the essence of desolation and decay, Kolmanskop offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the beauty of abandonment in the heart of the desert.
Once a thriving hub of diamond mining activity, its deserted streets and dilapidated buildings now offer a hauntingly beautiful backdrop for photography, evoking a sense of both nostalgia and melancholy. Each photograph tells a story of forgotten dreams and abandoned hopes, offering a glimpse into a bygone era frozen in time.
Deadvlei | Large Canvas Prints
The Skeletal Remains Of Ancient Camel Thorn Trees Reach Skyward, Their Twisted Branches Casting Long Shadows Across The Barren Landscape.
Deadvlei: A Surreal Landscape
In the heart of the Namib Desert, there, lies a place unlike any other, where the sun beats down relentlessly and the earth stretches out in endless waves of sand, welcome to DeadVlei. Nestled amidst towering dunes that rise like ancient sentinels, DeadVlei is a surreal landscape of stark contrasts and haunting beauty. Here, the bleached white clay of the desert floor stretches out beneath an impossibly blue sky, while the skeletal remains of ancient camel thorn trees reach skyward, their twisted branches casting long shadows across the barren landscape.
Yet despite its inhospitable environment, DeadVlei is a place of undeniable beauty—a place where the interplay of light and shadow, texture and form, creates a photographic landscape.
Deadvlei | Soul's Mirror | Namib Desert
Suggesting Deadvlei as a place for deep introspection and reflection.The camel thorn tree symbolizes unity in San culture, embodying the harmonious bond between humans, animals, and nature.
The ethereal beauty of Deadvlei has inspired artists, photographers, and writers from around the world. Its striking contrasts and otherworldly forms serve as a muse for creative expression, sparking imagination and stirring the depths of the human spirit.
Deadvlei | Timeless Echoes | Namib Desert
Reflecting the timeless and desolate beauty of Deadvlei. its stark beauty and profound atmosphere continue to captivate the imagination and inspire reverence among those who venture into its otherworldly realm.
The ethereal beauty of Deadvlei has inspired artists, photographers, and writers from around the world. Its striking contrasts and otherworldly forms serve as a muse for creative expression, sparking imagination and stirring the depths of the human spirit.
After every visit, I leave with a deeper connection to the landscape and photographs that evoke a sense of place and emotion.
Spitzkop | Namibian Landscape
This exquisite print transports you to the heart of the Namib Desert, where the stark contrast of light and shadow plays upon the rugged granite peaks of the Spitzkoppe Mountains.
Spitzkoppe: symbol of Namibia's rugged beauty
Rising majestically from the arid plains, the granite peaks of Spitzkoppe dominate the horizon, their weathered slopes a testament to the enduring power of nature and the sculpting hand of time. Spitzkoppe has long been revered by the indigenous peoples of Namibia, who have inhabited this land for thousands of years. To them, Spitzkoppe is more than just a collection of rocks—it is a sacred place, steeped in myth and legend, where the spirits of their ancestors are said to dwell.
Black Hills | Namibia
he rugged silhouette of the 'Black Hills' stands as a testament to the raw and untamed nature of this captivating land. As far as the eye can see, the earth stretches out in a desolate panorama, inviting you to explore its mysterious depths
Today, Spitzkoppe remains a place of pilgrimage for photographers seeking solace in the quiet solitude of the desert and to capture the rugged beauty of Spitzkoppe. Whether bathed in the soft light of dawn or the fiery glow of sunset, the towering spires of Spitzkoppe stand as silent sentinels, guardians of a land that is as beautiful as it is unforgiving.
Deadvlei | Spirit Realm | Namib Desert
Deadvlei may be seen as a gateway to the afterlife or a realm of spirits. The stark contrast between the bleached white clay, the dark dead trees, and the deep blue sky lends an otherworldly atmosphere to the place, suggesting a connection to the spiritual realm.
visual journey to the heart of Namibia's rugged beauty
As a photographer and avid traveller, I've found Namibia to be an endless well of inspiration, where every visit brings new discoveries and deeper connections to this extraordinary land. So, whether you're drawn to the rugged grandeur of Spitzkoppe or the haunting allure of Kolmanskop, I invite you to embark on your own photographic journey through Namibia's breathtaking landscapes and uncover the beauty that lies waiting to be captured.
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.
"The Legendary Bond: Norman & Zwaai | Extraordinary Kalahari Lions Of Tswalu"
"Experience The Captivating Tale Of Norman & Zwaai, Fearless Kalahari Lions Who Defied The Odds, Transformed Rivalry Into Friendship, And Now Grace Your Walls As A Fine-Art Print."
In the vast expanse of the Kalahari, two magnificent black-maned lions emerged, named Norman and Zwaai. Although their names may not ignite immediate excitement, their incredible stories will leave you in awe. Formerly a successful coalition at Addo Game Reserve in South Africa, Norman and Zwaai shared a bond that surpassed mere brotherhood; they were cousins, born just months apart.
Norman and Zwaai-
With the same father, Jack, but different mothers, Norman and Zwaai roamed the wild, embodying strength and grace. In 2010, another powerful coalition, Gibson and Melvin, emerged from the same father, each determined to claim dominance. As they matured, these coalitions became rivals, vying for control and asserting their prowess in the wilderness.
In a surprising turn of events, fate intervened. In 2019, Norman and Zwaai, along with Melvin and Gibson, were relocated to the majestic Tswalu, a sanctuary of untamed beauty, with a mission to expand the lion gene pool. Expectations were high, and tensions ran deep. However, an extraordinary transformation occurred - instead of continuing their rivalry, the four lions forged an unbreakable bond, uniting as a coalition of four.
From enemies to friends, Norman and Zwaai's journey exemplifies the power of resilience and the unyielding spirit of these remarkable creatures. Now, you have the opportunity to bring their regal presence into your home with our exquisite fine-art print showcasing the magnificence of Norman.
While the rangers in Tswalu may have bestowed new names upon these extraordinary lions, the legend of Norman and Zwaai lives on. Tune in to WildEarth.tv, and you might catch a glimpse of their majestic presence on the Tswalu feed, reaffirming their enduring legacy.
Capture the essence of their captivating story and the untamed spirit of the Kalahari with our exclusive fine-art print of Norman, a testament to the remarkable journey of these iconic lions.
Embrace the allure of the wild. Own a piece of their legendary tale with the Norman & Zwaai Fine Art Print today.
The Legendary Bond: Norman & Zwaai - Extraordinary Kalahari Lions of Tswalu
Experience the captivating story of Norman & Zwaai, fearless Kalahari lions who defied the odds, transformed rivalry into friendship, and now grace your walls as a fine art print.
A Journey Beyond Rivalry
In the heart of the Kalahari Desert, two magnificent black-maned lions emerged—Norman and Zwaai. Their names, though not widely recognized, tell an extraordinary tale of resilience and unity. Once rivals at Addo Game Reserve, Norman and Zwaai were cousins born of the same powerful father, Jack, but different mothers. Their shared bond transcended the wildness around them, setting the stage for an incredible transformation.
In 2019, Norman and Zwaai, along with their former rivals Melvin and Gibson, were relocated to the breathtaking sanctuary of Tswalu in a groundbreaking effort to diversify the lion gene pool. Tensions ran high as these powerful males faced off, but nature had different plans. What began as rivalry blossomed into one of the most unlikely alliances in the wild, as these once-feuding lions became an unbreakable coalition.
The Essence of Norman
Captured in this striking black-and-white fine art print, Norman exudes the power, grace, and majesty that characterize his journey from defiance to brotherhood. This image, showing him walking with his brother, encapsulates their unyielding spirit in the vast, untamed wilderness of Tswalu. The strength and nobility of Norman's presence make this print a true masterpiece for any collection.
Author Peter Delaney
Inspirational photography Books
Inspiration is very important in life, no matter what road you have chosen to walk. Photography is my vocation, my calling. Even though I receive a lot of my inspiration from nature, I love to look at the work of photographers who are master craftsmen.
Inspirational Photography Books
Forms of Japan
Micheal Kenna
Inspiration is very important in life, no matter what road you have chosen to walk. Photography is my vocation, my calling. Even though I receive a lot of my inspiration from nature, I love to look at the work of photographers who are master craftsmen. Michael Kenna is considered to be one of the most influential living landscape photographers ever.
Yesterday I took delivery of his book “Forms of Japan”
I am totally spellbound by the beauty of each printed image. No matter how good digital technology it can never replicate the feeling of viewing a printed image.
Michael Kenna’s reverence for his subject and crafting of the photograph in the field and the darkroom shines through in each and every photograph. His use of the tonal range, contrast, and grain are woven in perfect harmony to create a beautiful photograph.
Michael Kenna's dedication, patience, learning and hard work over many years has honed his vision to create masterpieces out of the simplest subjects.
"Forms of Japan" will become my photography bible, it will provide sustenance to feed my photography soul, body and mind.
Forms of Japan, Kussharo Lake Tree, Study 9,
“This beautiful book presents a meditative, arresting and dazzling collection of 240 black-and-white images of Japan, made over almost 30 years by the internationally renowned photographer Michael Kenna”
Forms of Japan - Yvonne Meyer-Lohr (Hardcover)Michael Kenna
Living in South Africa it can be very difficult to source photography books in stores. Luckily I found an online store www.raru.co.za it took a while to get delivery, but otherwise, it was a good experience.
Author Peter Delaney