skibum5 wrote:
wow, you really saw a ton of stuff and got such close up perfect shots of stuff that is hard to get close to
(EDIT: ironically I thought you were on a pure photo safari and only just read your complaints!)
It was a good trip all together for the money. I'd recommend it for the budget conscious safari first timer!
David Leask wrote:
I've been looking forward to these and you have excelled Conrad. I love how the shots are not all 'big animals'. It's a fabulous story and I loved it. No faves here - all fab
David
Conrad, I can't even begin to describe how amazing this set of images are! Thanks for sharing them. I feel as though I have now been to Africa! There's no way to pick a favorite!
An absolutely memorable set of images. Love the baboons and the mongooses, the cheetahs and the lions cubs. But the child in #46 belongs on a cover somewhere. And I've filed your tawny eagle away for next spring - we have an energy client operating in Yemen and I'll be looking for a fresh tawny eagle shot for the cover of his annual report. (if going commercial isnt too crass!) Laurie
gregfountain wrote:
Conrad, I can't even begin to describe how amazing this set of images are! Thanks for sharing them. I feel as though I have now been to Africa! There's no way to pick a favorite!
Greg
Thank you so very much Greg! I hoped to give the viewer a sense of what we experienced
Laurie Watson wrote:
An absolutely memorable set of images. Love the baboons and the mongooses, the cheetahs and the lions cubs. But the child in #46 belongs on a cover somewhere. And I've filed your tawny eagle away for next spring - we have an energy client operating in Yemen and I'll be looking for a fresh tawny eagle shot for the cover of his annual report. (if going commercial isnt too crass!) Laurie
Thank you so much Laurie! I can send you a high rez image if you like!