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Eyes soft with our reflection
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Repose
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Elephant bulls tend to get cranky just before and after musth.

We listen to the baboons at night as they are our nearest neighbours. They often warn us when predators move through the camp.

Aerial of the Okavango breeding herds between Jao and Mombo in Botswana.

Giraffe from the air, moving at speed across the tangled web of swamp grasses in the Okavango Delta.

Massive herd of buffalo stream down the Chobe river bank towards water at dawn in Botswana.

When the lion pride goes on the march across the marshy wetland, their pale bodies reflect the moonlight like pearls in the darkness.

A Iconic stripped horse of Africa set against a scarlet sky at dusk in  Mombo.

The territorial male on the Savute marsh featured in our film Lions of Darkness.

Three elephants glide through the early morning mist and at times disappear completely on the Duba Plains.

Lioness in early morning mist on the Duba Plains.

Leopard after a storm coming down an acacia tree at dusk in Mombo.

Leopard peering through a palm frond while stalking its prey.

Spider web glistering with dew drops at sunrise.

White Rhino running wild in the Okavango Delta in Botswana.

Lioness charging into a buffalo herd creating chaos.

Lion charging through water intent on catching a buffalo as the herd crosses the River.

Lioness in flight at sunset in golden light chasing her prey.

 An elephant herd in Botswana gathers together for security

Genetic bottlenecks aside Cheetahs number about 12000 against just 20000 lions.

 Charging through the water in full flight and mid hunt is the adrenalin pumping moment where one has to really keep calm and focus on getting the shot.

Working with the big male lions of Selinda is a constant reminder that there are fewer than 5000 left. So I try to find moments that can pay them respect.

October when the big concentration of elephants arrives at the Selinda spillway is an ideal opportunity to show these magnificent herds enmasse.

You do not want to corner these animals. We often feel that if we get a reaction we have failed in our job. In this case she was snarling at lion.

Dark December sky brings a sense of foreboding. This old male had just lost his brother.

Her eyes did not leave us, we had been away for months, and we did not know if it was a reprimand or the spark of recognition in her eyes.

Even in total relaxation she provides opportunities for us. The dance of light across her eye.