monochrome monday # 15
on Mar 30, 2015“Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at, then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.” — Don McCullin
I hope that this week’s Monochrome Monday will really help you to feel and be as captivated by my passion the African bush and truly experience the beauty of Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve and the animals that call this place home.
A Charleston male quenches his thirst at a nearby watering hole.
The contrasting colours and textures are highlighted on this young elephant bull after he had visited a watering hole.
A giraffe calf moves through an open area to rejoin its mother.
A young hyena looks up with envy as a leopard enjoys her kill up a tree.
Maxabeni pauses momentarily to listen for any intruder within his territory.
A curious elephant calf charges another family member within the herd.
The Nottins female relaxes up a fallen Marula tree with her kill in the nearby branches.
One of the Sand River males moves through an open area calling for his brothers.
A White-backed Vulture takes off after having finished feeding on the remains of a kill.
A zebra pauses feeding to watch impalas as they start to sort out their social hierarchy.