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Top of the Food Chain : This is a pride of twelve cats feeding on a kill of one Wildebeest. When the prey is down, the lioness tear the innards, and when the stomach is open, the aroma of a fresh kill attracts the scavengers; as the vultures shown here lined up in a column.

Top of the Food Chain

This is a pride of twelve cats feeding on a kill of one Wildebeest. When the prey is down, the lioness tear the innards, and when the stomach is open, the aroma of a fresh kill attracts the scavengers; as the vultures shown here lined up in a column.

Updated: Aug 31, 2008 4:01pm PST

Behind Well Taken : Most of the time at a game drive, we approach animals as quiet as we can. Some are used to our presence, most start walking away as we near. It happens a lot that I am compelled to create a theme of itself. This ensemble produced a unique perspective...that animals do sense various presence, reactions to our van is not same to their natural predator. If we were the latter, I would have shots of the hoof. Oh, with the exception of the baby elephant, which was parading its butt. The elephant at the orphanage had a separate instinct; and that was to impress us, so it can get adopted. Nothing wrong with asses! I made the title sound polished and intelligent. Just enjoy the pics...you people, I swear.

Behind Well Taken

Most of the time at a game drive, we approach animals as quiet as we can. Some are used to our presence, most start walking away as we near. It happens a lot that I am compelled to create a theme of itself. This ensemble produced a unique perspective...that animals do sense various presence, reactions to our van is not same to their natur ...

Updated: Aug 30, 2008 1:38pm PST

Cats of Africa : These photos were taken in Samburu, Kenya on mid morning game drive.

Cats of Africa

These photos were taken in Samburu, Kenya on mid morning game drive.

Updated: Aug 31, 2008 5:22pm PST

Peli, Mingos & more : The flamingos were taken in Lake Nakuru, Kenya. Millions of Flamingos and pelicans migrate to this lake every year. The lake is known to tourists as the Pink Soda lake; for once the lake is teeming with pink-feathered flamingos, the vision is similar to a moving curve pink colored fluid.

Peli, Mingos & more

The flamingos were taken in Lake Nakuru, Kenya. Millions of Flamingos and pelicans migrate to this lake every year. The lake is known to tourists as the Pink Soda lake; for once the lake is teeming with pink-feathered flamingos, the vision is similar to a moving curve pink colored fluid.

Updated: Jan 07, 2009 2:45pm PST