The Week in Pictures #354
“Nature gives to every time and season unique beauty; from morning to night, as from the cradle to the grave, it’s just a succession of changes so soft and comfortable …
“Nature gives to every time and season unique beauty; from morning to night, as from the cradle to the grave, it’s just a succession of changes so soft and comfortable …
Towards the end of 2015, James Tyrrell asked the question “Do leopards have favourite trees?”. Since then, this has been hotly debated, with opinions varying between rangers, trackers and textbooks and …
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 …
Living in the wilderness is wonderfully stimulating, in an extremely multi-faceted way and its unique to each individual. My week has been revitalized once again by exploring this wonderland, sharing …
As always, the Londolozi blog contributors have managed to capture some truly amazing images this month. Looking back I am struck particularly by the quality of the photographs of leopards …
Happy Australia Day, everyone! Celebrated annually on 26 January, Australia Day marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the first fleet of British Ships at Port Jackson, New South Wales, and …
“Whatever the selling point of your image, it should be hard, if not impossible to replicate” – Greg du Toit What is a special photograph? This is a question …
It’s getting colder, and the animals are feeling it too, as on some of the more chilly mornings things only start getting active after the African sunrises have left the …
“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. …
There are times in the bush when you feel that no matter how hard you try, you are still no closer to achieving the intended outcome. That has been the case …
The last couple of weeks have marked the beginning of summer, a time of vibrancy and excitement in the bush that comes with the changes of a new season. Because summer is a time of colour, …
After the first of the summer rains have fallen we have had a constant reminder of the approaching wet season from ever present clouds. Condensation that promises life and a …
In the bushveld, every corner may bring something that you never thought of or as it was in my case, saw coming… It was a typical Lowveld winters morning with …
Don Heyneke donates to the GWF Christmas Drive. Kate Groch – CEO of Good Work Foundation – uses the money to entice Sir Alex Ferguson out of retirement! I would …
Three generations – from “grandpa” Bob all the way down to junior school student, Kadin – of the Harris family drove out to Hazyview Digital Learning Centre from Londolozi late …