The Week in Pictures #241
After 241 Weeks in Pictures, I’ve realised more and more how futile it is to attempt to sum up the week in only 15-20 photographs, especially as most of these …
After 241 Weeks in Pictures, I’ve realised more and more how futile it is to attempt to sum up the week in only 15-20 photographs, especially as most of these …
Cool, crisp and windless mornings warm the soul during the winter months, despite chilling the skin, and never before has this been felt more clearly. From beneath layers and layers and preceding …
The highlight of this week was not a sighting itself but the way in which tracker Jerry Hambana spotted the Tutlwa female (picture 3) a couple of days ago. I …
This week a very definite theme of animals in their environment seems to have emerged in this photographic collaboration between me and James Tyrrell. With the dry weather putting pressure …
The fascinating and intricate lion dynamics continue to take centre stage at Londolozi, providing an amazing spectacle and an incredible privilege to witness and watch unfold. Multiple prides and male …
After recently travelling to Sri Lanka, I have returned completely rejuvenated with a new perspective and appreciation for the wonder of Londolozi and the Lowveld as a whole. It has almost …
It is June! Apologies for stating the obvious but I just cannot believe we are at mid-year already. The beanies, scarves and gloves are all being put to good use …
Prolonged shades of orange, a slight chill in the air and mist-filled mornings are all signs that winter is upon us. Although every season in the bush offers something unique …
“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you”. – Frank Lloyd Wright The impala rut continues and the Leopards of Londolozi have been taking full …
Although a definite hint of winter is present, we have still been treated to a dynamic range of weather recently. This last week has showcased gusty winds yet dead still evenings, …
I have found myself taking fewer photographs these days compared with my earlier guiding years. Despite still loving and having a deep interest in photography; I feel more and more drawn …
Looking back on the events of last week, we can be reminded that nothing in the bush is ever constant. The fall of one being gives rise to an army …
This week was defined by the events that unfolded around Sable Boma Pan, a small waterhole near the Londolozi airstrip. An old giraffe bull, well into the twilight of his …
I remember once reading that the first law of ecology is that everything is related to everything else. It easy to forget that there are a million intricacies that connect the …
One of the most exciting times to be in the bush is during the impala rut, in the months of May and June. For these few weeks of the year …