…A lilac-breasted roller about to enjoy a frog just as its partner flies in f 6.3, 1/2000, ISO 320, -0.67 | Adam Bannister A new star: an unidentified male leopard…
…day’s harvest. He studied Agricultural Extension, a combination of both plants and animals; he also loves working in an ‘open-layout office’ as he describes the Shamba. His right-hand man, Jeremy,…
…find a new species of plant is in many of us and about twenty years ago, a group got together and formed Succulenta East Africa. We were going to call…
…the horizon, the photograph takes on an entirely new energy and forces the viewer to look twice. To kick off 2019 I decided to focus on low angle photography and…
…points for the years to come. Since then, we’ve been able to gauge how the landscaping has come along, and how Angama has become one with the Mara. Nary a…
…and adventure, winding its way towards the dawn of a new day – and a new year. This Week A Year Ago A leopard doses happily on a warm afternoon…
…strategy – take books and wait. Day Two, and armed with books we found a great spot and waited for the crossing. Two hours later, no action but we hear…
…Angama Mara. Fending a garden off from pests usually consists of the odd scarecrow or some temporary fencing. At any given point standing in Angama Mara’s shamba one can spot…
…change in temperature and you know the sad outcome. It’s a grim ending but that’s not necessarily the point I’m trying to make. The point is that we often don’t…
…several friends). Camera phones don’t have the capacity to zoom like a dSLR or even the better point-and-shoot cameras (though there are some pretty cool “zoom lens” attachments for phones…