The Week In Pictures #615
Today, Friday 22nd September is World Rhino Day! And in celebration of these magnificent creatures we just want to shed some light on the incredible people putting their lives on …
Today, Friday 22nd September is World Rhino Day! And in celebration of these magnificent creatures we just want to shed some light on the incredible people putting their lives on …
I have decided that this past month deserves its own highlight blog, and although I think that I will never forget August 2023, it is definitely worth formalizing it and …
Here’s the awaited follow-on from Part 1 of an update on the Lions of Londolozi that had been posted a couple weeks ago. As mentioned before, the lion dynamics unfolding …
As we step into another exciting week behind the camera, there’s an abundance of thrilling moments to share with all of you. To be honest, it’s a bit overwhelming to …
Over the past couple of months, we have had some incredible lion viewing and the resulting dynamics unfolding across Londolozi have been quite exciting. There are a number of young, …
It’s been a very cat-centric week here at Londolozi with a male cheetah that has been hanging around definitely stealing the show. We found the stunning animal resting atop a …
Many questions have been flying around the Rangers’ Room this week… Where is the Ntomi Male? Where will the young male cheetah be next? What is happening with the females …
In this blog, we delve into the captivating world of manual mode shooting, where true photographic mastery and creativity reside. Without trying to prescribe the best way forward in the …
Over the past week, the legendary Londolozi bushveld has truly lived up to its well-deserved reputation. As we embrace the depths of winter, the crisp mornings greet us with a …
May in the bush or Lowveld is usually the time of transition. Everything starts to transform from its summer forms into its winter ones. Whether it is the towering cumulus …
Although we are approaching mid-winter, we have yet to experience the bitterly crisp early mornings nor the constant golden winter light at dusk and dawn. With that being said the …
Another week has come and gone at Londolozi. With winter around the corner, it was rather unusual to get nearly 40 ml of rain over the past week. Although 40 …
Setting off from camp with the intention of finding the Tsalala Female, we are swiftly interrupted by a huge herd of elephants that have just spent some time drinking at …
During the course of this past week out in the field, we have been enjoying the true highlights of autumn weather and all the beauty that comes with being on …
If you ask guides, past and present, whether they have ever seen a Cape Clawless Otter at Londolozi, you are met with a mixed response. Chris Goodman will roll his …