"Lion in a Tree" is a rare find in the wild. We were fortunate that John our guide/driver spotted this young female, and I was able to succesfully make these images of her. Without a doubt one of the highlights of the trip so far - and there have been many! |
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- Brian Wyndham
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- excited to be alive, posting my images to share awareness and joyful appreciation of each other on this journey. All images copyrighted Brian E Wyndham: for use or sale on request. Jan 17 2011, Canon 7D (fantastic!), 10-22 Canon L, 17-40 Canon L, 70-200 Canon Lis, 300 mm Canon L is, kit lens 18-55mm & 55-250 mm, 580EX Flash; Canon G7


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