squiver 0 Posted June 3, 2010 Zambia is one of the last remaining unspoiled safari destinations inAfrica. A scene like this in the Serengeti or in Kruger NP wouldattract a small army of tourists within minutes, battling for the bestspot.When I took this shot in South Luangwa NP, there were no othervehicles and I had the whole scene to myself for several hours. Asusual, I left the camp long before sunrise enabling me to spend sometime to drive around, searching for something interesting. We soonstumbled across a small family of lions, lying next to a dead tree. Itwas still relatively cool, and as a result the three cubs were veryactive. They were constantly running and jumping on and off the treeand each other - a joy to watch. After a while they became tired andtwo of the cubs sat down. First the one of the left, then the one onthe right joined. Almost a perfect mirror image, I couldn't havewished for a better pose. By positioning the vehicle in a ditch I wasable to get the low perspective.In just a few months I will run another workshop to this amazingcountry, and I'm looking forward to seeing how much the three cubswill have grown.Nikon D2X, AF-S 600/4, 1/500 @ f/4, ISO 800 Link to comment
fischerphotos 0 Posted June 3, 2010 Great Shot Marsel! The Details and Colors Are Really Good. Congrats! Link to comment
matman1975 0 Posted June 4, 2010 Wonderful portrait shot Marsel! Your comments about South Luangwa make my anticipation even bigger...I will be there in August for 10 days! Regards, Teo Link to comment
pfranklin 0 Posted June 5, 2010 Tender and touching....cute too! Nicely captured and professional workTake care, Pamela Link to comment
sreegraphy 0 Posted June 6, 2010 Excellent Capture with nice color tones.. Image is sharp and clear... Link to comment
amir_ayalon 0 Posted June 6, 2010 great shot Marsel, and a good explanation too.having the whole scene to yourself, without 5 vehicles over your shoulder, is exactly what i was looking for.. Link to comment
felixphoto 0 Posted February 23, 2013 True symphony of this type of photography. Compliments! Link to comment
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