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While visiting friends in Nairobi, we spent time in the Arboretum which is in the heart of the city. While we were wandering through the property, we spotted a troupe of Syke's Monkeys. We only had a few minutes to watch and take photographs. These are two of my favorite images from that encounter.
I have processed this image as a traditional color photo and also as a high key black and white. I would be interested to hear which treatment you prefer and why. Thanks for your comments. Kathy
Compilation of Wildlife Videos shot by me in India and Kenya. Been doing wildlife photography for 3+ years. Been doing bits of video since I purchased the Z9 a year ago.
Greetings everyone!
From my last trip to Kenya (Mara North and Naibosho Conservancies, I'm sharing here one showing an adult female and its male cub that were getting ready for a kill (and they succeeded!).
The youngster stayed at all times a couple of steps behind mom, imitating all movements...
This pregnant jackal did her utmost to get hold of enough food for her unborn pups. She fought off a big group of vultures a couple of times and managed to have a few bites of a fresh prey of wildebeest. Masai Mara, Kenya.
One morning in Samburu (Kenya) this cheetah crossed our path. It was clear it was looking for prey. As cheetahs try to find an elevated spot from which they have a good overview in the bush, we anticipated it would go to the only elevated landmark we could see, drove there and waited for her...
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Female elephants live together in a matriarchal clan, consisting of a mother with her grown-up daughters and all of their offspring. Whenever they sense danger, the adults...
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