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When the Boat Comes In

Much as I enjoy the ease of the Shuttle under the sea to France, I sometimes take the slower, and often more expensive, ferry.  Just for the pleasure of the […]

L is for… Loo with a View

These views are from what should surely be voted the most scenic loo in the world. Take your time and enjoy the views through the window. Very convenient for keen wildlife […]

Papyrus

Found in abundance in the Okavango Delta, this beautiful plant is the papyrus.  Its delicate greens, rich reds and tawny browns meant it fast became one of my favourite plants of […]

K is for… Kudu

The Kudu is a large and handsome member of the antelope family, threatened by hyenas, leopard, hunting dogs and humans.  Their horns are prized in Africa as musical instruments and […]

Big African Sky

There is little to beat the wide African expanses and stunning skies.  This photo was taken in Botswana. Linked to Skywatch Friday.

Watery Paths through the Delta

Much of the Okavango Delta is permanently underwater, though levels do vary hugely between the seasons.  Locals and tourists alike rely on boats to travel around, either traditional manually poled […]

Rear Ends

Sometimes it is more interesting, or just plain funnier, to capture your subject from the rear: Linked to The Next Challenge: Backs of Things and Camera Critters.

Branching Out

This week, Cee has challenged us to display black and white images of the things we most like to photograph. I couldn’t really pick one thing that I enjoy capturing […]