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  1. bryanpereira

    African Smiling Lion

    Came across this guy on a recent safari made me smile too! More images and the full story on my site blog if your interested – 340mm (Nikon 200-400 f4) Nikon D810
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    3 Of A Kind

    Sometimes its nice to get an interesting composition with animals and the abundance of zebra makes the job easier. Shot in the Mara on my last couple of safaris, 210 mm, 400mm D180
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    Cheetah vs Wildebeest - The final bite

    With its tight grip a cheetah finally finishes off this wildebeest calf, I was lucky to see the whole thing from start to finish! D810 400mm
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    Lion Kill... rare ribs anyone?

    Taken a couple of weeks ago, this male was really tucking in as 2 females waited, I'll have to do a blog about it, quite an interesting story. I'll try and post a video here as well, got lots of shots. Nikon D810, mostly 300mm <span style="font-family: Georgia, serif; background: rgb(245, 245...
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    5 Cheetah’s and a lens kiss!

    Lucky to have 5 cheetahs on my vehicle at a photo safari last week! I was out numbered 3-1 by Canon shooters but guess which lens the cheetah preferred to kiss?... Nikon of course I gave one camera body to a second vehicle to record the whole thing and capture some video which is on my site...
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    Meet Mr and Mrs Crane

    Always happy to pose in the mara- 200-400 f4 and 80-200 2.8 and Nikon 810 Going back next week! love seeing these birds adding a touch of color on safari
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    Lion with kill

    Not a great shot, more just for interest. Ive included a wide shot showing the drag path and vultures eagerly waiting! 200mm, iso 200 1/400 f7.1 Nikon D700 an d D810
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    Leopard on the Prowl

    D700, 400mm, 250iso 6.3, 1/1600 Mara safari
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    Monkey Business

    While most guests on safari like to relax or take a swim after a busy early morning game run, I like to sit outside watching the animal antics unfold. The monkeys make especially good subjects, when they are not stealing your sugar bowl. Hope you like the shots. D700 & D810 200-400mm, 80-200mm...
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    Hyena Interaction

    On most photosafaris guests tend to shoot a burst of Hyena pictures on the first day or two, then unless they get a chance to witness these animals on a kill they give them less attention. Typically in Amboseli I focus on the elephant population but on my last trip we came across a family of...
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    Kilimanjaro & Elephant

    I was lucky to get three days of clear mountain views, Im hoping to get a similar shot but with a elephant mother and baby off to the side a little 200mm iso 400 1/250 f8 Nikon D810
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    Elephants - East Africa

    cheers! here are a couple more for those that like elephants
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    Elephants - East Africa

    On safari I always like to make a trip to Amboseli, the elephants are wonderful to photograph and very numerous - (constant herds of 30 or more) Nikon 400mm f4, D810
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    Cheetah Posing

    Although I have a few shots of cheetahs sitting upright on mounds, nice landscape, etc I quite like this closer pose, 200-400mm f4 @ f6.3 Nikon D810
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    Cheetah Coming My Way...

    Shot on safari in the Mara 400mm, iso 400, 1/800 f6.3 Nikon D810
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    Cheetah with 5 Cubs - Mara safari

    After a gestation period of around 3 months a cheetah can give birth to up to nine cubs. Unfortunately it’s common for 70% of her litter to be killed by hyenas and other predators. On most safaris I see an average of three occasionally four. Last month while leading a photo tour in the mara we...
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    African Birds

    As many of you might know Kenya holds the world record for the most number of species spotted over 24 hours. I dont do much birding but do enjoy capturing some of them while im looking for bigger game. Here are a few from last month, shot with a 400mm f4
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    Content Lion

    Well fed and not bothered about the flies massai mara, october 2014,
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    810 Abused on safari

    Just returned from 11 days in the mara and serengeti, dropped my 810 with no lens in around 3 inches of soft mara dust. gave it a quick blow and sensor clean and off it went, no problems and still clean images!! ofcourse the body and screen now look like its 10 years old but thats fine. here are...
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    AFRICAN GEOGRAPHIC FEATURE- Wildebeest Migration + Mara wildlife

    Just returned from a photo safari to the Mara & Serengeti, putting the D810 through lots of dust and dirt leading a group of like minded photographers. You can access the African Geo post and some other shots on here: Masai Mara Photo Safari - Exposure Tours I'll post more over the coming...
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