(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) As we approached the rim of Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, I saw this beautiful grove of Acacia trees with the crater floor in the background. I brought two camera bodies with me (so I didn’t have to change lenses from telephoto to wide angle in … Read More
Where’s The Water?
(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) These zebra (and a few wildebeest) have come to a dried up watering hole in Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. While there were still other areas with water, many had dried due to a serious drought in 2009 when I shot this photo. The photo … Read More
Sunset Over Amboseli
(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) Amboseli National Park is a beautiful 151 square mile area in Kenya that has been covered with intensive agriculture growing along a series of swamps. They are fed by the melting snow on Mount Kilimanjaro. The area is well known for the large number … Read More
Don’t Mess With Me!
(Click on the photo to enlarge. Click on the comment number bubble to leave a comment.) The Hippo is responsible for more humans deaths in Africa than any other large animal and is considered by many to be Africa’s most dangerous animal (not counting the mosquito). Hippos are extremely aggressive, unpredictable and not afraid of humans. You don’t want to … Read More
The Watering Hole
This month marks the 2 year anniversary of our Africa journey to Kenya and Tanzania. Like many of the non-Africa photos in my library, there are still quite a few from Africa that I have not worked with yet and they have been sitting on my computer waiting for the right time. So, now feels like the right time to … Read More