…to that the backdrop of the Oloololo Escarpment and the warm setting sun all combined to allow for this image. [f 5.0, 1/125, ISO 160] The plains are alive with…
…[f 6.3, 1/800, ISO 320, -0.33] We remained determined to carry on in search of dry roads much to the surprise of these waterbuck. [f 8.0, 1/250, ISO 100, -0.33]…
As animals navigate the complex and fragile ecosystems of this land they are constantly on the search for food. This energy sustains them — and their offspring for generations to…
…of their waking lives searching it. We see the movement of millions of animals across thousands of kilometers in search of fresh grass. Lurking in that grass are carnivores who…
…sure of one thing: he was the sore loser of the contest for mating. Perhaps that was not enough of a guarantee for the Nomad male to be comfortable —…
…for sure. Giraffes’ remarkable ability to reach foliage beyond the reach of most terrestrial browsers makes them stand out, quite literally, and this guy even more than the rest. In…
…Posters We crossed over into Uganda from Rwanda by car and immediately felt as though time stood still. Everything about Uganda is kind of like the ‘80’s. Whilst Rwanda crackles…
…The kids bounded off the flight and were immediately enchanted by our welcoming committee in the form of Ranger Titus and Naturalist John in full Maasai regalia (the little guy…
…the Mara ecosystem and immediately provide context. [f 5.6, 1/2500, ISO 400, -0.33] Photograph by Adam Bannister It’s late March and already there is a lot of talk and excitement…
…the one paw being brought forward in step, creating a sense of motion even though the subject is frozen. [f/6.0, 1/50, ISO 200, -0.33] Lions in the throes of passion…