Art in Nature
Recently I had a request for some of my images in black and white.
I decided to take a selection of my favourite images taken at Leopard Hills in the last 6 years and convert them into Black, White and Sepia. For me photography is art and I find nothing more pleasurable than sharing it with the world. I will give a brief description of each image and let the photographs speak for themselves. So get a nice cup of hot coffee sit back and enjoy.
An old elephant matriarch stop in the middle of the road and with out any warning picked up a trunk full of corse African soil and blow it over her weathered skin.
The Saddle-Billed stork, critically endangered in the Greater Kruger National Park, with only an estimated number of 250 breeding pairs left.
A female lioness stares with intend at her prey, a herd of wildebeest, before starting to stalk.
In the late afternoon sun a Rock Monitor warms its cold blooded skin against the rough bark of a Marula Tree.
“White Gold” the tusk of an old elephant bull glow against the African sun.
A Hooded Vulture coming in for the kill.
A female leopard descends down a tree moving into the night in search of prey.