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  • A mother leopard grooms her cub on the limb of a tree.
    VGR_20160401_9233.tif
  • A mother leopard and her two cub scanning the flood plain from a beautiful dead tree perch.
    VGR_20160401_9343.tif
  • A baby elephant hugs its mother.
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  • A baby elephant hugs its mother.
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  • Two lion cubs showing affection to their mother.
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  • Portrait of two cute lion cubs in gorgeous light in Nxai Pan National Park Botswana
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  • Vervet monkeys like to hang around the campsites in Moremi where they harass campers and steal food items. Despite that I actually love them, more especially the youngsters. I was determined to get some close-up shots of one of those cuties and after a few straight forward portrait images I tried some alternative framing. Here I was on my knees to get at eye level with my subject, a baby hanging upside down on its mother’s belly. I framed it such that the head of the adult is excluded; thereby creating an image that may have to make the viewer look twice before understanding what is going on.
    VGR_20080101_0818_B&Wn.jpg
  • Vervet monkeys like to hang around the campsites in Moremi where they harass campers and steal food items. Despite that I actually love them, more especially the youngsters. I was determined to get some close-up shots of one of those cuties and after a few straight forward portrait images I tried some alternative framing. Here I was on my knees to get at eye level with my subject, a baby hanging upside down on its mother’s belly. I framed it such that the head of the adult is excluded; thereby creating an image that may have to make the viewer look twice before understanding what is going on.
    VGR_20080101_0818_B&W_400x600.tif