Hey Nothstar, ever been to Tofino or Uclulet? The bush planes in Botswana are usually smaller than this and you can ride in the co-pilot's seat sometime. Great scenery but no wildebeests either! View attachment 22095View attachment 22096
Very well done. Question: most of time I see images of lions they are photoshopped to remove the battle scars from their faces. I don't see any in yours. Did you do the same or is there a secret to finding them this way?These photos were taken on a 12 day safari to Botswana in February 2015. It is more work to track down the animals when water is plentiful from the Delta and from rain, but, being the lower season for number of visitors, the cost is much less per day.
(...) The image of the 2 lions that I posted was taken earlier that same day.
I was asking about the Lions. I was dismayed originally thinking they are always full of battle scars but seeing your images, gives me hope of finding them with clean faces.There is no photoshopping of these cheetahs. Cheetahs do not seem to have nearly as many battle scars as the lions have. I do not think that they mix it up with each other to the same degree. They tend to run away from trouble.
I have another 20 images or so of these 4 cheetahs that do not look as perfect as this one, taken in the Kwara concession in the late afternoon on 1 of 4 days there. The image of the 2 lions that I posted was taken earlier that same day.
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