Karen and I are just back from leading another great trip to Kenya and Uganda. We saw a lot — including a particularly productive couple of days with leopards. This male kept us entertained one afternoon by posing in a variety of settings while surveying the landscape and contemplating his next move. Lots of files to go through and process which I’ll dive into tomorrow. Until then, enjoy this portrait of the most sought after of all species on our Kenyan tours. And as always, please enquire if you’d like to join us on an upcoming trip. We’re hoping to pull something together for November/December of this year and will be looking to fill 8 to 10 slots. Nikon Z8 with Nikkor 500mm PF lens, ISO 800, f/5.6 at 1/1600th of a second.
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What a beauty!
Thanks Sue. Leopards make quite a statement when they suddenly appear. Their coats seem so much cleaner than lions.
What a pose! Fabulous shot! Great to have you back in my inbox.
Thanks Bill. Glad to be back. Sort of.
He’s so beautiful, he almost looks like a stuffed animal!
I can see that. Especially those feet.
L9ve this. .. he (she?)
looks very satisfied as he looks over his kingdom!
Thanks Karen. It’s a he and yes, was surveying his territory, seemingly unmindful of us right in front of him.