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  • Two large elephant bulls standing in a waterhole face-to-face with zebras in the background against an incoming dark stormy sky.
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  • Two large elephant bulls standing in a waterhole face-to-face with zebras in the background against an incoming dark stormy sky.
    VGR_20101231_5835.jpg
  • Two large elephant bulls standing in a waterhole face-to-face with zebras in the background against an incoming dark stormy sky.
    VGR_20101231_3109.jpg
  • Two large elephant bulls standing in a waterhole face-to-face with zebras in the background against an incoming dark stormy sky.
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  • Two large elephant bulls standing in a waterhole face-to-face with zebras in the background against an incoming dark stormy sky.
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  • Two bull elephants at a Nxai Pan water hole
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  • Big bull elephants at a Nxai Pan water hole surrounded by plains game.
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  • Big bull elephants at a Nxai Pan water hole surrounded by plains game.
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  • Two bull elephants at a Nxai Pan water hole
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  • Big bull elephants at a Nxai Pan water hole surrounded by plains game.
    VGR_20101231_3102.jpg
  • A large elephant bull pushes another larger one whilst standing in a waterhole with zebras and springbok around against an incoming dark stormy sky.
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  • Large old elephant bull at water hole in Nxai Pan National Park
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  • Fossa portrait
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  • Fossa portrait
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  • Fossa portrait
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  • Frontal view of a muddy male White Rhinoceros
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  • With the Holiday season just around the corner I figured I shall bring you in the mood with a glorious coastal scene from one of the best spots in South Africa for a break; Cape Town. <br />
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To me it is surprising how calm this 25 seconds long exposure appears, whereas in fact the wind was blowing with a gale-force, continuously blasting me and my camera with sand. The conditions made this image therefore a rather difficult one to create, but looking at the result I am glad I did go out on that beach to face the elements and conquer them.<br />
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This view of Cape Town City and its iconic Table Mountain was created at Sunset Beach, Table View.
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  • Gemsbok are uniquely beautiful antelope with their striking black & white facial markings and extremely long straight pointy horns. The entire scene of a herd of these graceful ungulates one early morning before sunrise in Khutse appealed to me, but what makes this image strong is the positioning of the three Gemsbok. Study the image, look at the positioning of these bold faces and how the horns point towards the same point and follow the markings along the body outlines and see how they all connect, perhaps than you see what I see. The setting full moon in the background is the proverbial 'icing on the cake.
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  • An adult Barn Owl (Tyto alba) taking a break on its nightly hunt.<br />
Ghostly pale and normally strictly nocturnal, Barn Owls are predators of the night. These very successful hunters have excellent low-light vision, but it is their impressive hearing, aided by their satellite-dish-shaped faces, that enable Barn Owls to locate mice and other rodents even in total darkness. This species’ eerie screeching call, a long-drawn-out shriek, is unmistakable and a familiar night-time sound in the Kgalagadi.
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  • Three members of a Barn Owl family in their favourite tree.<br />
Ghostly pale and normally strictly nocturnal, Barn Owls are predators of the night. These very successful hunters have excellent low-light vision, but it is their impressive hearing, aided by their satellite-dish-shaped faces, that enable Barn Owls to locate mice and other rodents even in total darkness. This species’ eerie screeching call, a long-drawn-out shriek, is unmistakable and a familiar night-time sound in the Kgalagadi.
    VGR_20210817_8878a-CL.jpg
  • An adult Barn Owl (Tyto alba) taking a break on its nightly hunt.<br />
Ghostly pale and normally strictly nocturnal, Barn Owls are predators of the night. These very successful hunters have excellent low-light vision, but it is their impressive hearing, aided by their satellite-dish-shaped faces, that enable Barn Owls to locate mice and other rodents even in total darkness. This species’ eerie screeching call, a long-drawn-out shriek, is unmistakable and a familiar night-time sound in the Kgalagadi.
    VGR_20210818_2332.jpg