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Coming into the holiday season, I thought I would do a simple post and share some of my favorite shots from a recent trip I took to Namibia in southern Africa. All the photos were shot with a Nikon D80 with a 70-300mm lens. I’ve always enjoyed taking pictures of wild animals – and I hope you enjoy this glimpse of wild Namibia!
Tim Lewthwaite
Burchelle’s zebra in Etosha National Park. For obvious reasons, I have always found zebras to be striking animals who make for great photos. Copyright Tim Lewthwaite
Impala running to catch up to herd mates in Etosha National Park, Namibia. Copyright Tim Lewthwaite
Guinea fowl in the bush at Etosha National Park. The standing joke about these guys in Namibia is that they are called government chickens – I’ll let you guess as to why. Copyright Tim Lewthwaite
The Cape griffon vulture Nesher at the Rare and Endangered Species Trust near Otjiwarongo in Namibia. Copyright Tim Lewthwaite
Male lion resting in the shade in Etosha National Park. Surprisingly enough, a couple of people went right by this fellow without noticing him – not that he seemed to mind one way or another. Copyright Tim Lewthwaite
Giraffe in Damaraland. I liked the light colors of this particular group of giraffe – particularly the red in their manes. Copyright Tim Lewthwaite
Desert adapated elephant browsing on a mopane tree in a dried river bed in Damaraland. These are not a separate species or sub-species of elephant, but they do have less body mass, longer legs and larger feet than their savanna cousins. Copyright Tim Lewthwaite
An African sunset. One of my favorite shots, the light was changing so rapidly, that a couple of minutes after I shot this, the vibrant orange had gone. Copyright Tim Lewthwaite
Happy Holidays!
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