A trio of leopard shots for this Monochrome Monday.
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I’m a bit behind on the weekly photo challenges, but I found some topics that interested me that were released while I was on holidays, so I am going to catch up on them over the next week or so.
My feel good Friday photo this week is one of two gorgeous leopard cubs we spent time with while staying at Ngala. The sighting was made all the more enjoyable by the excitement of the people I was sharing the vehicle with. One of the women had hoped and hoped she might see leopard cubs; this was her last game drive before flying home, and she got her wish. It’s lovely when things work out that way 🙂
Every month the photo club I belong to has a photo topic of the month, as well as being able to submit a further 5 photos for review and discussion. Since all I have captured since I returned home are a few grainy images of one of the local deer (and lots of my dog) I thought I would share them here as well. I am hoping to get back into the swing of things with my “What I’ve seen this week” Sunday post very soon.
Until then, I hope you enjoy some images of Uganda and Kenya.
As everyone surely knows by now, elephants are my very favourite animal to spend time with and to photograph. My time in both Uganda and Kenya did not disappoint with elephant sightings. From seeing their footprints in the forest while tracking gorillas and chimpanzees in Uganda, having a large male outside my tent at my camp in Amboseli, or being surrounded by the largest herd I have ever see while in the Mara, I had a little bit of everything.
Here are a few images of my favourite animal. I hope you enjoy, and have a wonderful day.
It’s almost the weekend again! Where does the time go? While I am busy working in the background on my new photos, here is a lovely elephant from my last trip to South Africa.