Why do we only ever talk about game viewing in the Maasai Mara when The Great Migration comes to town? Yes, so a million animals and more crash through the…
…Anse Lazio); walked through the protected tropical forest of the Vallée de Mei in search of the Coco de Mer, the largest nut in the world; and befriended local fishermen…
…waking up as we were. This staccato alarm clock, sporadically piercing the pre-dawn’s silence, is a sound I won’t soon forget. And while we were indeed here in search of…
…than always set off in search of them, I asked our infallible Maintenance Manager, Cyrus, if he’d seen any nice rocks around camp that might be able to be turned…
…number at Lake Bogoria. But here, too, the lake levels are rising, the water is becoming less alkaline, and it may not be long before the flamingoes depart in search…
…[f 5.6, 1/800, ISO 200] But photographers coming to the Mara are always rewarded with opportunities. [f 5.6, 1/800, ISO 200] I was drawn by the way the sun highlighted…
…and creative input. Here are some abstract shots of common animals taken in uncommon composition. [f 5.0, 1/3200, ISO 400] [f 4.0, 1/2000, ISO 250] [f 4.0, 1/3200, ISO 250]…
…[f 4.0, 1/3200, ISO 500] Every time one of the lionesses tried to feed they were chased away. [f 4.5, 1/2000, ISO 500, -0.67] It was very clear who was…
…ISO 400 -1.33] A black-and-white shot of the same buffalo. [f 6.0, 1/250, ISO 400 -1.33] Graceful grazers. [f 5.0, 1/320, ISO 400 -0.67] The beautiful lilac-breasted roller looking its…
…just sparring, but things soon got very heated. [f 5.0, 1/640, ISO 400 +0.67] Twisted together.[f 6.0 1/400, ISO 400 +0.67] The four-headed giraffe [f 6.0 1/400, ISO 400 +0.67]…