¨I was first introduced to Richard by one of his bright green sparks as they were affectionately known. He was looking for someone to do some macro filming of shrimps for his first egret film,The Egret Has Landed, narrated by the late great Tony Soper and I had the equipment to do the...
They soon got tired of them getting too close and this scene unfolded in a few seconds. I decided to exclude the most graphic pictures of the hyena ripping the lions jaw. Its on my site in the gallery if you want to see it as part of the set. ...
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There is much more work involved to take and create a video, the whole approach is different beginning with the equipment and ending with editing at the computer. For me it’s something new and it makes real fun, hope you enjoy my short clips. For more wildlife videos click here! By ...
unique coat or skin markings that assist with re-identification: for example, accuracy exceeded 90% in a study of 92 tigers across 8000 video clips103. However, effective re-identification is also possible in the absence of patterned markings: a study of a small group of 23 chimpanzees in ...
It is true that you can get very close to animals on safari... but not always. I've had lions, leopards, cheetah and elephants all pass within 5 meters of me while on drives... but I still end-up using my long lens for about 75% of my shots. A TC doesn't take up much room...
Namibia boasts the largest African population of free-roaming black rhinoceroses along with the largest population of cheetahs in the world. It is also home to unique species of elephants (desert elephants), which have thinner bodies and wider feet. Travelers may also see lions and zebras when ...
"We have been awarded a $5,000 conservation grant from the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund! And... on the night of November 11th we picked up our first clips of a Sunda Pangolin since the fire last March... so now we know, they are still here! With ...