…Well done to all the entries for the month of January, and be sure to enter your photographs in the months to come – the competition is open through 31…
…around on the camera. I dropped the F-stop (increased the aperture) to ensure a fast shutter speed. [f 2.8, 1/2500, ISO 250, -0.33] Not even a second after I had…
There is no such island as Zanzibar. I’m sure some of you are scoffing at this notion, probably because you can point to Zanzibar on a map, and possibly even…
…great opportunity to create a simple yet compelling image. [f 5.6, 1/1250, ISO 800, converted to B&W in Lightroom] Between the whydahs and widowbirds, we have 6 species commonly found…
…will be planted soon, complete with brass plaques at their base. More requests are coming in every day. The Garden of Remembrance is in its infancy, so let’s not forget…
…around at a lion sighting. Technology from massive telephoto lenses to compact smart phones poke out to snap up everything in sight. iPads and tablets conjure up all manner of…
…lions. We wish them well and will follow their development closely. [f 4.5, 1/6400, ISO 400 -0.33, photograph by Adam Bannister] Meanwhile not far away, another lioness of the Sausage…
…had planned for. [f 5.6, 1/2000, ISO 400 +0.33] The scene became all the more interesting when a nearby journey of giraffe headed over to inspect the commotion. I decreased…
…[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…
…his brothers’ future is uncertain. [f 5.6, 1/640, ISO 640, -0.33] It wasn’t only lions this week. Patience and hard work paid off as the Angama guides searched long and…