FINE ART WILDLIFE
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MOTHER AND CALF
Sometimes known as the "bush unicorn", these beautiful creatures have been targeted for their horns,
Unless these animals are conserved, they will disappear from our planet forever.
White Rhinoceros
South Africa
EYE ON THE PRIZE
This lioness eyed out a Wildebeest as the pride rested on and around a termite mound
Lioness
Ngala Private Game Reserve
Greater Kruger National Park
South Africa
AERIAL BEAUTY
Little Bee-eaters are a signature part of a safari in Southern Africa's Northern and Eastern parts.
Little Bee-eater
Kirkman's Kamp, Sabi Sands Game Reserve
Greater Kruger National Park
South Africa
YOUTHFUL FOCUS
A curious leopard sub-adult looks out from a Marula Tree. Contact me for other colour
options (Black Background,
Leopard in Colour/
Black and White etc)
Leopard Sub-Adult
Kirkman's Kamp, Sabi Sands Game Reserve
Greater Kruger National Park
South Africa
TOWERING GIANT
Giraffes have such a gentle nature, as they amble slowly
across the
landscape,
looking
high
above
the
trees as they move
Giraffe
Ngala Private Game Reserve
Greater Kruger National Park
South Africa
DEEP STARE
A leopard staring at you from a tree always stirs something in
your soul. They are such
photogenic creatures
and deserve
such
respect.
Leopard
Arathusa Safari Lodge, Sabi Sands Game Reserve
Greater Kruger National Park
South Africa
WADING HERD
Herds of Cape Buffalo love to congregate around rivers, especially those with reed-beds, where they can graze, particularly in the harsh African Dry Season
Cape Buffalo
Skukuza Rest Camp
Kruger National Park
South Africa
THE IMPOSING GIANT
The sheer size of an Elephant Bull walking towards you is intimidating but yet also, so grounding to be in the presence of real living giants
African Elephant Bull
Kruger National Park
South Africa
PEST CONTROL
Oxpeckers have a symbiotic relationship with many animal species, acting as pest control, but have also been known to re-open wounds in order to feed on the blood of the animals.
Red-billed Oxpecker
Vaalkop Dam Nature Reserve
North-West
South Africa
Few
animals
have a regal
presence about them
like a fully grown Kudu
Bull. Their symmetrical
markings make them a
great subject to
photograph
REGAL BEAUTY
Kudu Bull
Vaalkop Dam Nature Reserve
North-West
South Africa
FADING AWAY
LIVING ART
A truly prehistoric beauty, this
incredible animal is
on the brink of
extinction due to poaching. Some subspecies have already been declared extinct, and if nothing is done, more will follow
Black Rhinoceros
Location Undisclosed
South Africa
The textures on the plumage of White-faced Whistling Ducks make them a floating and flying artwork just by watching them. These textures are even further enhanced when one observes them in
High-key Black and White
White-face Whistling Duck
Johannesburg
South Africa
LEADING LADY
A lioness is not only a mother, but a provider and a leader within a pride. They are instrumental in keeping the pride together and sustained. But it is tiring work
Lion
Ngala Private Game Reserve
Greater Kruger National Park
South Africa
TREE OF LIFE
Even after
a tree has died, it still has many uses for the
animals around
it. This Red-
billed
Oxpecker
uses this
hole in a Leadwood
Tree as a nest.
Red-billed Oxpecker
Ngala Private Game Reserve
Greater Kruger National Park
South Africa
YOUNG AND INNOCENT
THE WALLOW
Impala synchronize their dropping season so as to practise safety in numbers by all giving birth to their young in large numbers over the same period. This ensures that they remain some of the most prolific antelope in Africa
Impala
Vaalkop Dam Nature Reserve
North-West
South Africa
Buffalo seek refuge in waterholes
on hot summer's days,
with the mud
providing a remedy for
parasites on their skin
Cape Buffalo
Ngala Private Game Reserve
Greater Kruger National Park
South Africa
SPEEDSTER IN TRAINING
DAZZLING BEAUTY
Cheetah cubs learn all their skills from their mothers, and whilst many
hunts fail due to their participation, they
are valuable life
lessons learned.
Cheetah Cub
Phinda Private Game Reserve
Kwa-Zulu Natal
South Africa
TREE OF LIFE
Boababs are the largest succulent trees in the world. They hold a special place in many African traditions, and are often used as meeting places for tribal elders to discuss important matters, a sort of ancient parliamentary house. The "upside down tree" is a unique part of the African landscape
Baobab Tree
Satara
Kruger National Park
South Africa
KEEPING AN EYE OUT
Ground Hornbills are one of my favourite birds to photograph, and it is always such a privilege to watch them whilst on safari. These pretty awesome birds are under threat due to loss of
nesting sites.
Ground Hornbill
Lower Sabie
Kruger National Park
South Africa
Zebra are incredibly beautiful creatures, almost walking artworks, but these stripes, as with most things in nature, have an important
function. They break up the shape of the animal in the eyes of a predator, and create a dazzling effect when a group scatters.
Burchell's Zebra
Vaalkop Dam Nature Reserve
North-West
South Africa
THE SIDE-EYE
Bull Elephants are so powerful, and their stare is always so intense
African Elephant
Phinda Private Game Reserve
Kwa-Zulu Natal
South Africa
DEXTEROUS TEXTURES
The trunk of an
elephant acts as a limb, nose, and sometimes, when swimming, even a snorkel. An elephant's trunk consists of 40,000 muscles, making it able to perform a variety of different functions.
African Elephant
Afsaal
Kruger National Park
South Africa