The following images are from the past week where four rangers and trackers drove a photographic group. This gave us the amazing opportunity to meet and learn from some very experienced photographers and allowed us to share new techniques and ideas with them. Having mutual interests provoked photographic thought and allowed everybody’s creative eye to develop. Ones wildlife photographic skill could also never develop if there weren’t any subjects to photograph. This was made easy by working as a team and the tracker’s incredible predictive nature.
Enjoy this Week in Pictures…

All five of the Tsalala cubs are still as energetic as ever and enjoying the confines of the Sand River.

The mid-day temperature has been on the rise and elephants in particular have been spending the heat of the day along the riverbeds.

Often there might not look like there is a possibility of a photograph but most of the time there is, all you have to do is look.
Great photos, Don!
Beautiful Pictures
Every picture is a masterpiece. I am envious!
Great picture!
Thanks for sharing those beautiful pics!
Hope Tsalala tailess bring the young female reunite Tsalala pride soon.
What beautiful photography! Thank you for sharing a small piece of your paradise!
Stunning pictures Don! Thanks for a great week in pictures!
One of the best WIPs yet!!
Fantastic pics for TWIP. Great photography Don. Wish I could come view these amazing animals. Thanks for sharing your beautiful country and animals with us.
Stunning pictures Don, especially the Lilac Breasted Rollers, thank you!