
My word that week went rather quickly; I would say where did the time go but I’m sure I’ll be accounting for nearly every single second in this blog for months to come. My trip to Kenya was hugely enjoyable, as well as incredibly successful having taken over 4800 photos whilst there. To put that in to some sort of context, in old money that would be 134 36 exposure films and at around £5 per film, that would have cost in the region of £670! The beauty of digital photography.
Back to the image in a second but I must just mention one thing that happened whilst away and doesn’t really relate to my trip to Africa. I checked the stats and comments for my blog whilst away when I was able; I was rather surprised when on the 30th I had a greater number of visitors and comments. It turns out I was listed on WordPress as one of the top ten most prolific bloggers on the site, which when you consider there are over 348,000 users, that is some achievement. I plan to continue at least until the end of the year and hope that something might come from the effort that I have put into all this waffle. If nothing else, this accolade is very gratifying, though of course “most prolific” does not equate to “most interesting” in any way!
Today’s image was taken at the end of a long day, and a particularly long drive to find this elusive and particularly beautiful creature (it’s a Leopard). Our driver and guide had taken us to see a number of fantastic animals during this later afternoon Game Drive, at one point we were only a couple of meters away from four teenage lions that were all tucking into a zebra that had been killed earlier that morning. The sounds of ripping of sinue and the tearing of flesh wasn’t something for the squeamish but a real taste (not literally) of real life for these creatures.
After having watched a family of Cheetahs for at least thirty minutes, our driver suddenly had an agenda as he set off at a pace. When questioned what we were going to see next, the guide enigmatically answered a “surprise” – this could mean only one of two animals in reality – either a Rhino or Leopard. As we drove on, other vehicles were also making a beeline to the same location as we were heading towards – in fact, it was only as we crossed a river that we slowed down at all. Finally with the late afternoon sun bathing the green and golden grasses in its warming rays we spotted a leopard emerging from the cover. Despite it’s reputation as a secretive animal, it was totally unperturbed by the half dozen vehicles that had descended upon it and ambled on its way. We couldn’t have asked for a better photo opportunity when the cat jumped up on to a fallen tree and sat looking at its surroundings obviously looking for prey.
We were with the Leopard for around twenty minutes and counted ourselves incredibly lucky to have even seen one, let alone get as close to it. Heading back to camp we had another close encounter as we crossed over the Mara river again, as a couple of hippos had taken up residence rather close to the spot where we needed to cross. Despite a reputation for being aggressive and unpredictable, the hippos seemed unconcerned about our presence and in fact the Driver was more concerned about getting across than these flighty creatures.
Your blog is great! All these colors! It is superb! I love to go see the new things that bloom on your blog! Thank you!
By: horoscope on 12/07/2011
at 2:18 pm
thank you for your kinds words 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:53 pm
Hi your blog stirred intense homesickness, my memories of africa – photos are splendid – the leopard so majestic – lions, elephants, wildebeest, painted wild dogs, fennic foxes, and more – such abundant manificent wildlife, thanks molly
By: molly on 12/07/2011
at 11:23 pm
Oh dear, sorry Molly, I’m getting a bit of a pang – I want to go back as soon as I can. As you say the wildlife is prolific – and the views are just spectular. Thanks for your comment.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:52 am
Congrats on Freshly Pressed. Your photography is stunning!
By: pithypants on 12/07/2011
at 2:18 pm
Thank you, I hadn’t realised I was actually on Freshly Pressed until you said.
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:54 pm
What Blog! It’s great! It’s a pleasure to go on this blog! Lots of kisses from here!
By: voyance en directe on 12/07/2011
at 2:19 pm
thank you very much for your kinds words 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:52 pm
i love animals so much why i don’t know at all maybe because i love life and i love nature maybe because i love who can make so happy when i am looking and seeing how much we have beast and not them at all because co cute so much they are searching for eat but when they are full and have babies they are so lovely no matter what they are i love animals so much true.
By: bsbeital on 12/07/2011
at 2:19 pm
Me too – and photographing them is both an pleasure and an honour – hopefully I do them justice. Thanks for the comment 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:29 pm
Such an incredible photo. Kenya sounds absolutely spectacular!
🙂
By: Mikalee Byerman on 12/07/2011
at 2:19 pm
it’s a fantastic place and I’m already planning to go back – either there or the Serengeti in Tanzania which borders the Masai Mara. Thanks for the comment 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:27 pm
OMG! This certainly takes me back! I am born and raised in Kenya and the one thing I miss the most is our trips to Maasai Mara. I havent been back in 10 years and I want to visit but the tickets from US are so expensive :o|
Luv your blog!
-KP
247spiceoflife.wordpress.com
By: KP on 12/07/2011
at 2:20 pm
It certainly is a fantastic country – and even though I’ve been back in the UK less than a week – I want to go back, so am starting to plan. Thanks for the comment 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:28 pm
That’s a very nice picture.
By: aubélia on 12/07/2011
at 2:23 pm
Thanks very much 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:27 pm
very nice experience to have a great pictures like that,nobody has chance like you.nice blog
By: Matabram on 12/07/2011
at 2:28 pm
Thanks very much.
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:50 pm
How beautiful, and what amazing photo opportunities. The elephants are stunning creatures. Makes my heart ache for what I don’t know.
By: The Simple Life of a Country Man's Wife on 12/07/2011
at 2:39 pm
I have a story about elephants I’ll be blogging about in the next few weeks – when I upload the photos of the specific encounter. I didn’t get as close as I had hoped – I wanted to get on the floor using a wide angle lens and fill the frame with one towering over me. Sadly I didn’t get close enough. Thanks for the comment.
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:42 pm
Amazing picture of the leopard, lucky to see one. Iv lived in the bush for a great portion of my life and only see leopards a few times. There is no place like Africa, and there is a magnet that keep pulling you back there. I have been away now for 7 months and missing it, but also enjoying my travels in Thailand http://allansjourney.wordpress.com Have a great day.
By: palmtreelifestyle on 12/07/2011
at 2:47 pm
It certainly does get under your skin ( as do the mosquitoes) – I’m definitely going back. The Leopard was the highlight of the trip. Thanks for the comment.
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:51 pm
Beautiful Leopard – gorgeous photograph… you lucky thing! I’ve been living in South Africa for 14 years now, and still have to spot a “full” leopard! Great post, and congratulations on being Freshly Pressed.
By: Lu on 12/07/2011
at 2:55 pm
We were indeed very lucky to not only see this wonderful animals but for the light to be perfect and for it to jump up on the fallen tree. The planets were certainly aligned that day. Thanks for your kind comment.
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 2:59 pm
beautiful animal!
By: Strawberry on 12/07/2011
at 3:53 pm
it certainly is – I was very fortunate to see it at all, let alone see it in good light and it being very relaxed with us.
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 5:05 pm
Thanks for sharing. Is very good and very interesting.
By: รับสร้างบ้าน on 12/07/2011
at 4:03 pm
Thank you for your kind words 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 5:02 pm
Gorgeous photos. I love all big cats, but Tigers are MY fave!
By: boretobitch on 12/07/2011
at 4:18 pm
My favourites are the cheetahs – I have a great one on flickr – but I also have a number of tiger photos – here’s one of them for you: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ifyousayso-net/4838164913
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 5:04 pm
I was in the Serengeti this past January and also saw the Leopard! I miss Africa sooo much! It’s just like the Lion King! Great post!
You can read about my travel at http://www.offtrackbackpacking.com.
By: Tanya on 12/07/2011
at 4:20 pm
I want to visit the Serengeti next so I can do my David Attenborough impression. I’ll certainly be checking your website out later. Thanks for commenting.
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 5:01 pm
Really a nice photo. http://calomiraeng.wordpress.com
By: Calogero Mira on 12/07/2011
at 4:28 pm
Thank you – I was pleased with it – though I was pleased just to see the leopard.
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 4:59 pm
Amazing Pic – Congrats on being FP!
By: cravesadventure on 12/07/2011
at 4:28 pm
Thanks for the kind words 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 4:59 pm
Great work on the picture on congrats on being freshly pressed 🙂
By: Auspicious Wedding Dates on 12/07/2011
at 4:31 pm
Thanks 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 4:58 pm
How lovely!
By: Evie Garone on 12/07/2011
at 5:04 pm
It was a magnificent creature – it was totally unconcerned by our presence but then when you’re as powerful as one of these animals a bunch of humans are nothing!
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 5:07 pm
Thank you for sharing these pics. I hope to be so fortunate one day to see those gorgeous animals with my own eyes as well.
By: ale on 12/07/2011
at 5:06 pm
We had an exceptional Masai guide who located the Leopard as well as a black rhino! Both magnificent creatures
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 5:08 pm
I would love to go to Kenya someday. Beautiful photo! Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed!
By: theworldviastandby on 12/07/2011
at 5:36 pm
The Masai Mara is amazing – you can drive and drive and drive and still not see any towns or villages. Thanks for the comment.
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 6:00 pm
Very nice
By: eclicksbd on 12/07/2011
at 5:38 pm
thank you 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 12/07/2011
at 6:02 pm
I was going through your pictures. You have taken some great photos. I am not a traveler. I always envy (in a positive way)you guys.
By: Mehdi Hassan on 12/07/2011
at 5:46 pm
Thanks – you must have some stamina – I’ve got loads of photos on Flickr! The good thing about photography is that there’s always something nearby to photograph (perhaps not Leopard or cheetahs though).
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:54 am
I like the pictures in here. you’re so lucky to see all these :). I envy you :p
anyway, how do do manage your archive so that it only shows title?
By: heyitcasper on 12/07/2011
at 6:15 pm
Beautiful pictures! Seeing a leapard so close to you must be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and I’m glad he held still for you so we could all see too. I’ve always loved cats, big and small alike. On my blog, I’ve started a comic strip thread about a guy who develops a tiger complex after adopting two stray cats.
By: pezcita on 12/07/2011
at 7:24 pm
These are really good!
By: thebigbookofdating on 12/07/2011
at 7:51 pm
Sounds like an amazing trip! And what a great picture. Thanks for sharing.
By: ournote2self on 12/07/2011
at 8:09 pm
It certainly was an amazing trip – can’t wait for the next. Thanks for commenting 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:24 am
Great shots/composition. For a second I thought I was looking at my blog: same subjects, same location. Maybe we shot the same animals? Keep up the good work.
By: Dick on 12/07/2011
at 9:17 pm
The Leopard obviously performs for the crowds 😉 THanks for the kind words – I’ll check out your blog as well 🙂
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:40 am
beautiful! king of the jungle is up for debate, but there’s no question that Cheetahs are pretty bad*ss. thanks for sharing
By: Eva McCane on 12/07/2011
at 9:31 pm
Great stuff. Sounds like a worthy adventure. I enjoyed your easy writing style as well as the photos.
By: Cynthia Richardson on 12/07/2011
at 10:00 pm
Thanks for the kinds words – glad you liked the words as well as the photo.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:42 am
Great shot! I just love cheetas.
By: bagnidilucca on 12/07/2011
at 10:04 pm
Cheetahs are an incredibly graceful and beautiful big cat – the Leopard always looks so strong and agile in comparison. Thanks for the comment.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:43 am
I think the Lion is King, but the Leopard is definitely Queen. Beauty over power inspires me, no?
By: c & s W on 12/07/2011
at 11:40 pm
Leopards are beautiful animals. When I was in South Africa we saw a leopard slowly walk in front of our vehicle, grouch into the grass, and then attack and kill an impala. It happened so fast! Amazing animals.
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By: xdhaas on 12/07/2011
at 11:49 pm
Wow, actually seeing a kill must have been pretty special (though not for the Impala) – I’ll be sure to check out your blog 🙂 Thanks for commenting.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:55 am
Cool Pics.
By: softwaremetropolis on 13/07/2011
at 12:25 am
nice work! what do you shoot with?
By: bentiu on 13/07/2011
at 1:02 am
Currently using Canon 1D4 – absolutely awesome camera.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:56 am
Wonderful description – I could picture it all so vividly albeit sitting thousands of miles away. Keep up the good work!
By: omermushahed on 13/07/2011
at 1:27 am
Oh good, my words aren’t letting the side down then! Thanks for the comment.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:57 am
Amazing work, keep it up (:
By: arcanewhisper on 13/07/2011
at 1:56 am
Thanks, I will 🙂 I’m planning to write a blog a day for all of 2011.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:57 am
Thanks for sharing. King of the Jungle!
By: Air Max 2011 on 13/07/2011
at 2:09 am
I wish I were, I’d get all the animals to pose for me more then! THanks for commenting.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:58 am
Stunning shot. A rare event indeed, glad you had the opportunity to embrace it. What camera are you using if you don’t mind me asking? Your steady hand definitely shows up in your craft. Well done Andrew.
By: Donna on 13/07/2011
at 2:13 am
Thanks. Currently using a Canon 1D4 along with a number of lenses. In this case I had a 600mm, with a 1.5x and 2x convertor attached. Didn’t have room for a tripod so I have to use a bean bag and a the vehicle seat to steady the lens… which was no mean feat.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:59 am
Breathtaking image. How lucky you are to have had the moment.
By: Smallpeace on 13/07/2011
at 2:33 am
Thank you – I was pleased with the images of the leopard, especially when it was skulking in the grass prior to this shot.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 12:00 pm
I have to pay attention to you, dear blogger.2011-7-13 13:14:39
By: stainless steel PENDANT on 13/07/2011
at 5:14 am
Thanks for commenting.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 12:00 pm
Nicely Freshly Pressed photos, but how about the Cheetah?
By: achilliad on 13/07/2011
at 5:30 am
I’ve yet to upload any photos of cheetahs from my trip but here’s one of my favourites from last year: http://andrewskelton.net/2011/06/28/in-absentia-day-one/
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 11:49 am
I love the photos, Africa is such an amazing wildlife reserve and there is always lot more to see than animals: The people, the natural settings, unspoiled culture and traditions its all amazing. You should come back again and this time come and visit Tanzania too.
By: watusafaris on 13/07/2011
at 12:11 pm
It is indeed an amazing place – I can’t wait to get back there – though I don’t think I’ll take as much camera gear with me next time. Thanks for commenting.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 1:07 pm
Wow!!
By: lauricarla on 13/07/2011
at 1:02 pm
wow this leopard looks majestic.!
By: abhidworx on 13/07/2011
at 1:34 pm
It certainly did – especially with the evening light on it. Thanks for commenting.
By: Andrew Skelton on 13/07/2011
at 1:40 pm
Love the post! I find it very interesting.
If you can drop in to my blog:http://businessempowering.wordpress.com
Thanks
By: Magnetic Entrepreneurial Skills on 14/07/2011
at 7:40 am
Thanks 🙂 Took a look at your blog – very interesting – might well help me with my photo sales.
By: Andrew Skelton on 14/07/2011
at 12:36 pm
Amazing capture! Great work.
By: chasingtimemedia on 15/07/2011
at 2:59 am
Nice blog! nice shots.
By: giancarlo ♥ cinnamoroll;] on 15/07/2011
at 10:41 am
These shots are awesome, you have to be in awe of such natural power and grace.
Nice blog, and congrats on being featured on post a day.
Rob
http://robfranklin83.wordpress.com
By: rf401 on 15/07/2011
at 1:47 pm
Absolutely – the natural world is incredibly humbling esp when you’re up so close to it. I have a couple of nice closeups of the Leopard which I’ll be posting to Flickr and possible here in a week or two. Thanks for the comment.
By: Andrew Skelton on 15/07/2011
at 2:37 pm
I think you had an awesome trip. 4800 pictures–really!
By: jessiethought on 16/07/2011
at 9:55 pm
I couldn’t have put it better myself – it was indeed awesome.
By: Andrew Skelton on 17/07/2011
at 7:05 pm
That is truly a beautiful picture 🙂
By: Učenje engleskog on 20/07/2011
at 2:57 pm
Wow, what an awesome story for such a great photo. You killed with that shallow depth of field and the leopard’s fur is so rich in color… Perfect opportunity seized! You are truly gifted at this stuff! Thanks for sharing this great photo and post. Congrats on being freshly pressed, and being named one of the most prolific bloggers! I just saw this documentary called Discover The Gift and it talks about the gift that we all came to share with the world, including ourselves, our loved ones and those who could help us bring our gift our more [teachers, guides, etc]. Gratitude was also an important theme in the documentary, among many other things. I really recommend it! Thanks again 🙂 http://on.fb.me/n57FHB
By: emfilmgeek on 27/07/2011
at 11:53 pm
nice shot!!
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at 2:42 pm
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at 10:20 am