Thursday, May 31, 2012
Like a Painting
Although I've posted something similar before - of some photos turning out to look like paintings - I'm doing it again because I've got some new ones to add.
This is the photo - a serene bushveld scene - that gave me the idea to post photos looking like paintings once more.
Yet another/similar scene . . .
. . . and one I'm convinced I've posted before, but because it's one of my favourite photos-that-look-like-a-painting - here it is again.
Now this is definitely a new "choice" because it belongs to the photos I snapped during the last tour/visit to the Kruger National Park.
"In a row". . . accordingly this photo is also part of another theme I've used before.
The "ideal shot" to end a "session" - a picturesque but also typically magnificent South African sunset.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Monkey Business
Since I've returned from the last tour with quite a "collection" of photos depicting (Vervet) monkeys, I've decided to share some of them on this blog today.
No, these 3 do NOT represent the 3 "wise" monkeys (see, hear OR speak no evil) but instead are 3 cute young monkeys "lining up".
The same 3 monkeys, just "posing" differently - I thought they looked so cute that they "deserve" to be seen from another angle/persepective.
Is this monkey trying to copy what it observed humans do, i.e. "using" a straw??
And then there were these monkeys ........
........ amongst which were a female & her apparently "shy" newborn .........
......... which the female appeared to "convince" that the gawking human photographer wasn't a threat .......
........ just there to admire & record whatever was "on offer".......
....... which another monkey youngster, sitting higher up in a tree, didn't appear to believe - yet it also revealed no signs of possibly feeling threatened in any way.
Friday, May 4, 2012
More Mother & Child
Once more I'm posting some mother-and-child-photos recently taken - like this female baboon & youngster . . .
. . . or this African penguin with 2 cute chicks . . .
. . . also similarly, an (African) female elephant with 2 youngsters, although not of the same age as the 2 penguin chicks (above).
As if on command so as to determine just how tiny the little White rhino was, the head of its mother appeared . . .
. . . wheras the head of this female hippo "served" to support its newborn youngster.
Back on terra firma a young Burchell's zebra requires sustenance . . .
. . . whilst 2 female giraffe with their 2 small youngsters block the road . . .
. . . and these kudus "prove" why they are known as handsome antelopes - & not only the magnificent males of their species.
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