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Southern Tanzania this year for two weeks and then 4 nights in Kenya. Kenya paid off but Tanz wasn't that great except the chimps in Mahale (on Lake Tanganyika).











I have to throw in a grizzly from Alaska



And a polar bear from Canada


 
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Fantastic photos, Mr. Wheeler.

My favorites are the chimpanzee and the pending lion kill.

Did you do any hunting?


Mike

Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
 
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mrlexma, sorry I didn't sign my name so you would know I'm not a Mr. My husband couldn't take off work long enough for a hunt this year so I went by myself, photos only.

Cindy


 
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wonderful photos, thanks for sharing them with us Cindy.
 
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Outstanding pictures Cindy, may I ask about what equipment you are using?
 
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Very well done.... my favorite is the chimp and male lion.


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Fabulous images. Thanks for letting us see them. Do you have a published collection of work?


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Cindy,

Wow, the photos are wonderful. You got skills! You captured that leopard's expresion well, very intense look.


~Ann





 
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Thanks, everyone.

tanz2007, I use Canon digital. 40D and Mark 2N with a 500 f/4 and a 100-400.

Bill/Oregon, nothing published.

Ann, we had been watching that leopard for about an hour. She had killed a big impala and drug it to the shade of a tree where she rested for quite awhile. Then she walked thru an almost dry riverbed and up the bank towards where we were. The guide knew she had some cubs and he thought she was probably going to get them to take to the kill. I was standing up in the vehicle taking pictures and when I took this one (she was probably 3 ft from me) the guide said "be careful". I only took this shot and slowly moved to the other side of the vehicle. Later the guide told me a leopard accidentally jumped in a vehicle last year and chewed up two people. Accidentally because it was either chasing or being chased and the vehicle was in the path of the chase and the leopard didn't go around it but jumped in. And I guess when it realized where it was it reacted in a bad way. Kind of scary after the fact. BTW, sadly, while she was with her cubs two hyenas came for a drink and discovered and devoured her kill.


 
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Cool pics.
 
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