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This Week At Angama #21

Getting creative in the face of photography challenges brought some exciting results

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Maasai Mara , Photography , Wildlife , Wildlife Photography

About: Tyler Davis

Guide and birding fundi, Tyler was also one half of the regional director couple that lead the team at Angama Mara for the first five years. Being the birding extraordinaire that he is, he was known to let his attention wander during meetings. The trick to keep him focused was to place him with no direct view of anything feathered. Tyler ensures that we are a grounded and well-rounded team. He also sometimes forgets to take his binoculars off at dinnertime.

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Penny Skehan

29 June 2018

I can’t tell you how much I look forward to seeing these photographic collections each week. They are truly beautiful! I also appreciate the time taken to make comments on them. I hope to visit Angama Mara someday - sooner rather than later! Best, Penny

    Steve Mitchell

    1 July 2018

    Thank you Penny, we so appreciate your feedback. We hope to see you at Angama Mara soon :)

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