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There is very little in this world that captures my attention like photographing African wildlife. I’ve joked with my friends that I am addicted, but I only half jest.
When I’m in the African bush, I feel totally at ease and fully present. When I am away, there’s always a nagging desire to return.
Not too long ago I indulged my habit in both the Timbavati Game Reserve of South Africa and Kenya’s Amboseli National Park— two very different, but equally stunning locations —during a two-week African photo safari.
Timbavati is known for its leopards and dense, rugged terrain, while in Amboseli, elephants are the heroes along with its wide-open plains and lush marshes.
Combined together in one epic journey, I experienced an unforgettable adventure that did nothing to quell my love of African wildlife. Instead, my African photo safaris only fueled the fire…
Rockfig Jr.—named for the tree under which her mother was born—is an extraordinary leopard with aquamarine eyes. We came upon her after she fed on an impala, relaxing in the grass before digging in again. ~ Timbavati Game Reserve
A magnificent bull elephant with impressive tusks. This handsome devil I’m pretty sure had modeled before. He stayed near our vehicle and provided us with a variety of wonderful poses. ~ Timbavati Game Reserve
Two male buffalos horn-wrestle in slow motion. Whether it was a true quest for dominance or simply a way to cut the boredom I’ll never know, but they fought for nearly an hour. ~ Timbavati Game Reserve
Vultures are far from beautiful in my opinion, but it’s amazing how you can find something to love in everything. In flight, a vulture is quite elegant. I loved the curve of his body as he flew from one limb to the other. ~ Amboseli National Park
It’s early morning and a large herd of elephants walks toward a marsh in the distance. Their sheer size and number contrasted against the simplicity of the landscape had me spellbound. ~ Amboseli National Park
One of four lions in a coalition, this male continued to eat his fill of a buffalo carcass while his companions lounged lazily in the grass nearby. ~ Timbavati Game Reserve
Though I have many photos of rhinos out in the open, I felt this image best captured their timid personality and their preference for thickets. For such big, prehistoric-looking creatures, their elusive nature seems at odds with their powerful physique. ~ Timbavati Game Reserve
Everyone needs a little love and affection. This baby elephant takes a break from grazing to lean on his mother’s leg for a little comfort. Her response? A little lean back. ~ Amboseli National Park
Mount Kilimanjaro teased us with a glimpse of its majestic heights at twilight one evening. For the rest of our visit, unfortunately, it was shrouded in clouds. ~ Amboseli National Park
Seeing a Big Tusker like this one in the foreground is a rarity nowadays day due to the rise in poaching. I felt privileged to view such a magnificent creature, and I hope he has many years ahead of him. ~ Amboseli National Park
The realities of life. Part of an impala face hangs from the lips of a hungry hyena– one of many in a pack that stole a kill from an unlucky leopard. ~ Timbavati Game Reserve
The predator awaits… Ok, maybe that’s a bit dramatic. While lions do hunt using the element of surprise, this lovely female was actually gnawing on an impala kill hidden by the grass. ~ Timbavati Game Reserve
An epic sky after a light rain made for an unbelievable backdrop of intense and moody colors. Add a herd of elephants, and the tableau looks as if it was brought to life from a painting. ~ Amboseli National Park
An ethereal Milky Way over South Africa is juxtaposed to a fabulous (though very Tim Burton-esque) tree in the foreground. ~ Timbavati Game Reserve –text and photos by Susan Portnoy
BIO: Susan Portnoy is a communications and public relations consultant who shares her adventures as The Insatiable Traveler. If you love eye-catching nature/wildlife photography, you’ll definitely want to follow her journeys on Facebook and Twitter.)
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