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From a very early age Wim was involved with photography being brought up in a house hold where photography was not only a hobby but rather a life style.

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(click on image to view bigger)     Our ODP Safaris on the majestic Chobe river have been spectacular this year.The Skimmers, Kingfishers, Bee-Eaters and just about every stork you can think of in huge amounts.We also concentrated on a few smaller avian subjects such as this Lesser Striped Swallow.Patients was well rewarded with mind blowing results...!We look forward to the second part of our Chobe safaris kicking off just after the Masai Mara safaris.Keep your eyes on the blog the next two weeks as we at ODP Safaris head off to the Masai Mara...!...
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Another flying leopard on the recent ODP safari at Elephant Plains. (Click on Image to view bigger)Salayexe (or Salasheya as some members call her...) taking the shortcut from one part of the Marula to another where her kill was stashed.Although I have seen leopards doing this on a number of occasions it has always been impossible for me to get a good shot of this behaviour.Either there are just too many branches or leaves in the way or the leopard ends up jumping away from you... or any of a number other factors.Here I finally got my chance to get her jumping from one part of the tree over a big opening to another, without any branches or other factors obscuring the view.I know the background is a bit busy but the image does show the behaviour and environment of the leopard really well....
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