Photographing an African safari
As the day comes to an end at a Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, a herd of giraffes line up as they make their way away from the Savannah to the safety of the bush they will need during the night
This scarred-face lion gave us his full attention causing chills down our spines when someone in our vehicle forgot that you are not supposed to stand up or to make abrupt movements. We were photographing a recent kill by a pride of lions in the outskirts of Serengeti National Park in Southern Tanzania.
This pride of lions, which according to our ranger Joseph was comprised of about 20 plus individuals, had killed this buffalo overnight about a mile and a half away from our tented camp located in Southern Tanzania in the outskirts of Serengeti National Park. The raucuous had woken us all up as we heard what sounded to be a life and death struggle outside of our tents
This lonely lioness was gnawing at the remains of a fresh kill made by another pride of lions. The rangers had said that for some reason she had been kicked out of her pride and she had been seen roaming alone. At the time it was thought she would not survive but she had somehow thrived perhaps by scavenging
After getting tired of playing with his siblings this lion cub decided he would "hunt" his mother who had been watching over them at Klein's Camp, a private reserve in southern Tanzania
An agama lizard sunbathes atop of a kopje, a rock formation found in the area, during the mid-day sun at Serengeti National Park.
A herd of gazelles grazes near rock formations known as kopje at the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.
This female ostrich lowered her head and opened her wings whenever the male was nearby.
A giraffe seems to be playing peek-a-boo with visitors as it pokes its head from behind a bush at the Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya
A herd of zebras grazes at the Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya
A zebra takes a dust bath, which is a maintenance behavior designed to clean fur and rid themselves of parasites.
Wildebeests and zebras are commonly seen grazing together in the Masai Mara Triangle area of Kenya and Tanzania. The mammals were amassing to cross the Grumeti River in search of better grazing lands
A large Nile crocodile slowly submerges under the murky waters of the Grumeti River at Serengeti National Park in Tanzania as it detects the approach of large mammals getting ready to cross the waterway.
As the day comes to an end at a Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, a herd of giraffes line up as they make their way away from the Savannah to the safety of the bush they will need during the night
This scarred-face lion gave us his full attention causing chills down our spines when someone in our vehicle forgot that you are not supposed to stand up or to make abrupt movements. We were photographing a recent kill by a pride of lions in the outskirts of Serengeti National Park in Southern Tanzania.
This pride of lions, which according to our ranger Joseph was comprised of about 20 plus individuals, had killed this buffalo overnight about a mile and a half away from our tented camp located in Southern Tanzania in the outskirts of Serengeti National Park. The raucuous had woken us all up as we heard what sounded to be a life and death struggle outside of our tents
This lonely lioness was gnawing at the remains of a fresh kill made by another pride of lions. The rangers had said that for some reason she had been kicked out of her pride and she had been seen roaming alone. At the time it was thought she would not survive but she had somehow thrived perhaps by scavenging
After getting tired of playing with his siblings this lion cub decided he would "hunt" his mother who had been watching over them at Klein's Camp, a private reserve in southern Tanzania
An agama lizard sunbathes atop of a kopje, a rock formation found in the area, during the mid-day sun at Serengeti National Park.
A herd of gazelles grazes near rock formations known as kopje at the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.
This female ostrich lowered her head and opened her wings whenever the male was nearby.
A giraffe seems to be playing peek-a-boo with visitors as it pokes its head from behind a bush at the Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya
A herd of zebras grazes at the Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya
A zebra takes a dust bath, which is a maintenance behavior designed to clean fur and rid themselves of parasites.
Wildebeests and zebras are commonly seen grazing together in the Masai Mara Triangle area of Kenya and Tanzania. The mammals were amassing to cross the Grumeti River in search of better grazing lands
A large Nile crocodile slowly submerges under the murky waters of the Grumeti River at Serengeti National Park in Tanzania as it detects the approach of large mammals getting ready to cross the waterway.
