The Week in Pictures #199
Another week has gone by and what an enthralling week it has turned out to be. The continued presence of the Matimba males on Londolozi has led to much debate …
Another week has gone by and what an enthralling week it has turned out to be. The continued presence of the Matimba males on Londolozi has led to much debate …
The art of the iPhone ‘quick snap’: nothing calculated or pre-planned, just pure spontaneity and slight of hand. The beauty of smartphone images is surprisingly the lack of thought that needs …
For me, this last week has been characterised by, not only a distinctive shift in the seasons but also by the changing predator dynamics on Londolozi too. I have seen three …
“Adopt the pace of nature: Her secret is patience.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson No truer statement could epitomise wildlife photography. Nature, and the capturing of its imagery, is a game of …
The last week at Londolozi has been one that has seen a fair amount of change. The biggest of these changes is the arrival of the first rains. It is …
Tracks in the dust. Roars on the night air. The Tsalala pride sniffing bushes where an unknown lion(s) had clearly passed by the night before. These were the only signs …
Following a two week leave, my return to the bush was greeted with a dry and dusty setting. Not for years has the lowveld looked so starved of water, yet …
You don’t take a photograph. You ask, quietly, to borrow it ~ Author Unknown How true these words are. At least they are true to me. I wish I knew …
Once again a magical week at Londolozi draws to an end and I am privileged enough to be able to share my pictures with all of you. In this work …
A collection of memories, which I gathered over a 10 day visit, that will be with me for the rest of my days. This is a photo journal of my time …
A couple of weeks ago we ran a post that looked at the resurgence of the hyena population on Londolozi, and how this was going to have a knock-on effect …
Breathe. Allow the adrenaline to soak through your body. Be aware of every sound, every smell, every sight. Become completely immersed in the present moment, observing even the slightest nuances …
I remember clearly my first morning drive on Londolozi. It was grey and drizzly, and Head Ranger Chris Goodman was taking me and fellow trainee Dan Buys out to show …
Londolozi’s mission statement in 1972: We aim to create a model in wise land management by using the many qualities of the natural system and integrating our visitors with the …
During July we celebrated our legends, the people who have made a significant contribution to conservation practices, as well as the legends of the wild, our lions and leopards. We …