…our guests I never knew quite what we had let ourselves in for. Today, knowing what I know now less than a month before we open Angama Mara, I know…
…– a flatbread that is a Kenyan staple. As we once again come to a standstill, I learn about flour, water, oil and endless rolling out and kneading. I wonder…
…coming in to land. [f 4.0, 1/6400, ISO 250, +0.33; photograph by Adam Bannister] As if worshipping the sun this Open-billed Stork opens his wings and falls into a trance….
…and also demonstrate how aperture affects a photo – particularly the depth of field. Which version do you prefer? [f 20, 1/200, ISO 400] [f 5.6, 1/2500, ISO 400] Photograph…
…were nice and crisp; so not wanting to waste them, I got a bit creative with cropping in post-processing. I like how this one turned out. [f/5.0 1/1000 ISO 400]…
…while, allowing him to get comfortable before the sun had risen. [f 6.3, 1/100, ISO 25] Photograph by Jeffrey Thige As the rays peered through the clouds, I got into…
…[f 4.5, 1/400, ISO 160, +0.33] And made for spectacular photographic models. [f 4.5, 1/400, ISO 160, +0.33] Back in the Triangle, we are experiencing a male lion influx. Pictured…
…320, -0.33] [f 5.0, 1/5000, ISO 320, -0.33] [f 6.3, 1/1600, ISO 320, -0.33] [f 6.3, 1/2500, ISO 320, -0.33] So even though I was not able to fully do…
…– [f 11, 1/125, ISO 320, 0.0] Sunset tree mara CAMERA SETTINGS – [f 7.1, 1/2500, ISO 400, -0.67] Three Zebras Maasai Mara CAMERA SETTINGS – [f 6.3, 1/1600, ISO…
…lollipops lining the driveway, Santa and his reindeer flying from our roof, Christmas music blasting from all radio stations, and brain numbing ads for the latest Hot Wheels or the…