About the Author

David Dampier

Financial Manager

David left the bright lights of Johannesburg and a promising career as a chartered accountant to join the Londolozi Ranging team in 2009. After three years spent as a guide, during which he built up a formidable reputation as one of Londolozi's top ...

View David's profile

10 Comments

on Photographic Journal: From Behind the Finance Desk #2

Join the conversationJoin the conversation

Member
Guest

Stunning images. Lovely memories.

Member
Guest

Superb images. One question, though: “Red Billed Quelea is caught and unable to extricate itself from the web” …did you unhinge it?

Member
Guest

Superb photographic memories. Thanks for this post.

Member
Guest

Thank you David, your pictures are outstanding! Love the one of the Golden Oriole & the Majingi’s walking in perfect step together in the water & oh just all of them!

Member
Guest

Sadly the Quelea was already dead so all was left as is

Member
Guest

After spending ten years trying to view leopards in other parks in southern Africa, the beautiful Maxabene female and her two cubs were our first siting of leopards on our first visit to Londolozi in 2009. We have returned many times since then and I had not realised Tu-Tones was one of those cubs. Thank you for putting it together for me David. Beautiful photographs.

Member
Guest

Beautiful shots David! Miss seeing all the wildlife at Londoz! Coming back in 2017 and counting the days!

Member
Guest

Absolutely stunning, I don’t know which one I love the best. Visited Londolozi twice, already planning a third trip. Can’t wait to return! I love these kinds of blogs!

Member
Guest

Amazing photographs and beautiful memories Dave!

Member
Guest

Great pics Doyle, The two male lions crossing the river is awesome…

Connect with Londolozi

Follow Us

One moment...
Anonymous
Be the first to this photo
You and 1 others this photo
q

Filed under
Anonymous
10 April, 2798
+
Add Profile