…set off for the US, we got as far as Angola before a hydraulics failure caused the plane to turn around and ground us for 19 hours before we could…
…wash and sesame seeds. Turn on the top oven. But first, a sip of coffee. 03:59: Back to the last few batches of dinner rolls. I save a lot of…
…as most guests are out on safari and my team is also resting before turndowns. In the evening, I return to my office. The departure cards are printed, ready to…
…took a turn off the main road and onto a cut-grass track that we hadn’t even noticed. For the next 6 hours we meandered through the Mara Triangle, off the…
…or fitting the appropriate lens; just turn, point, and shoot when you see something fun, special, or just generally worth remembering. [Photograph by Tyler Davis, iPhone SE] A “record shot”…
…as you come into land. The camp sits just out of picture to the right. The greatest game reserve in the world is all around you. [f 5.0, 1/2000, ISO…
…editing and printing photographs. When he finished giving the briefing we both eagerly asked about the images on display. He then told about a contest called The Greatest Maasai Mara…
…320; photograph by Adam Bannister] The Great Migration offers plenty of opportunity to play around with black and white conversions. [f 5.0, 1/500, ISO 800, +0.67; photograph by Adam Bannister]…
…[400mm f5 iso 160 1/500th sec +1/3] [400mm f2.8 iso 100 1/1800sec] The migration defied all the odds this year, arriving late, staying late with large crossings and herds still…
…a hint of the setting. [f 5.6, 1/500, ISO 80] By repositioning the car slightly, and moving lower down within the car, the scene changes completely. Suddenly we have moved…