The leopard is the most elusive of the big cats, silent, solitary, and supremely adaptable. It blends effortlessly into everything from dense forests to rocky hills and open savannas. I caught this female, mid-morning, scanning the savanna from up in a tree. Nikon Z8 with Nikkor 500mm PF lens, ISO 1250, f/5.6 at 1/500th of a second.
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Nicely done, Sean!
Love this! His eyes are the same color as mine!😌
Thanks Sue. We had such good luck with leopards on this last trip.
I see a little wound on her nose.
Yes, she must have been in some sort of a scrape.
Wow, just Wow!!
Thanks Karen. She was a beautiful cat. All leopards are.
What an amazing memory, grateful to witness this beauty!
Indeed, Ruth.
The wound on her nose tells so much of her story. Fabulous photo!