The Week in Pictures #179
As exciting and interesting as April has been, it is left behind in hasty anticipation for May. We are seeing the fast introduction of the new as well as potential changes …
As exciting and interesting as April has been, it is left behind in hasty anticipation for May. We are seeing the fast introduction of the new as well as potential changes …
As guides we are privileged to call the vast open spaces of the bush our office. On a daily basis we get to explore this wilderness and get to witness …
“I don’t want to call myself a professional wildlife photographer, because the term has expired. I don’t want to call myself a publisher, because I am a professional wildlife photographer. …
With the inevitably dry winter creeping ever closer and the consistent mumblings of a summer not delivering enough rain, it would be a lie to say that this last week …
The art of practical photography has been around for 176 years. Coined by Sir John Herschel in 1839, the word “photography” simply means “drawing with light”. With that in mind, …
For this week’s post I have decided to share 20 landscape images that stand out for their sheer beauty. These images should give you a good feeling of the vistas …
Recent guest Jennifer and Thomas Bruhlmann from Switzerland visited us at Londolozi, staying at Varty Camp. During their time and assisted by ranger Don Heyneke and Tracker Lucky they were …
As another week draws to an end I reflect back on all the incredible events that have unfolded. It is always such a privilege to be a frequent observer of …
“Wild dogs know not the word ‘me’. They only know about ‘us’. Pack is poetry. ‘Loneliness’ only the dead know of. Wild dogs vocabulary is limited to collective nouns”- Heinrich …
Looking through some of the images that we have featured on the blog, I felt inspired to share some of the most powerful photographs that we have shared over the …
It’s been a while since it was my turn to do TWIP, so I stuck a couple of extra ones in from the backlog I was accumulating on my hard-drive. …
The giant behemoth that is the White Rhinoceros just does not have the crooning love song or the social skills with the opposite sex that you may expect. Recently we …
While the bushveld is home to many wild creatures, one in particular tomorrow will feature. Where others might flee or snarl or stalk, this creature will hop instead of walk. …
The week dawned with the heavy promise of nourishing rain for the bushveld. Being encircled by the thirsty Sabi Sands, with views of growing aridity on every rise, we have all …
I found it harder than usual to choose the top ten photographs of the month – there seems to be an endless selection of brilliant images taken by the ranging …