12 02, 2020

Robert and Lela

2024-08-06T07:47:15-07:00February 12th, 2020|Wildlife Photography Blog|

If it wasn't for Lela going to one of Dr. P's lectures Robert would not have had the chance to experience this trip. This is a great couple, even though they have those funny accents just like Richard and Joan.

12 02, 2020

Naomi-Masai Mara Trip October 2007

2024-08-06T07:47:15-07:00February 12th, 2020|Wildlife Photography Blog|

Naomi got the bug on this trip, and plans on going on some conservation trips with me in the near future Naomi enjoying a quiet moment, contemplating life..... Listening to Dominic tell a story Sharing photos with the camp staff Eagle eyed scout spotting our next photo op....oops, wrong photo Eagle eyed scout spotting our next photo op Workin' the big lens Getting some late afternoon shots Getting some morning shots with the same lens Deciding which one to adopt Making a new friend Enjoying the bumpy ride Thank God we had a real pilot

12 02, 2020

Sean – Masai Mara Trip October 2007

2024-08-06T07:47:15-07:00February 12th, 2020|Wildlife Photography Blog|

A title for this page could be "Leto gets a buzz". This is the usual position for Sean (affectionately known as Leto from this point on) This is the most movement we got out of Leto when we told him that Tea Time is over and its time to go look for some wildlife (he perked up when he heard the word wildlife, although he had a different type of "wild life" in mind) Here we go, now he is awake and helping us spot wildebeest crossing at the Mara river. He certainly has a unique way to use binoculars!

12 02, 2020

Tanzania 2009 Group 2

2024-08-06T07:47:15-07:00February 12th, 2020|Wildlife Photography Blog|

This is the beginning of the trip so we are still smiling. Click on the picture above to see them as a group. Click on the individual pictures below to see Group 2 participants at their best, or so they said. Robert and Lela Rick and Joan Dominic The Dinkers (don't ask why they got this nickname)

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