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Monday, February 7, 2011

Wild Life The Struggle for Survival

Although I try to pay for the upkeep of this site by selling wildlife stock photos on "Virtual CD" or as Photo Packs, a collection of free wildlife and nature images is also available for personal or commercial use. Please note however that our Terms of Use still apply to the other images.

Picture of two lionsPicture of Kudu bull drinking
The Struggle for Survival
For wild animals, each day is a struggle to survive, so every sense must remain on high alert.

This edgy, taut-nerved vigilance shows clearly in the eyes and posture of both predators and prey, as in the photos above and elsewhere on this site.

But as the numbers of wild animals dwindle, so too are the opportunities to see them in their natural state.

This realisation has led to a surge in safari tourism, much of it to the nature reserves and national parks of Southern and East Africa. Those fortunate enough to visit these areas often want a record of their safari, hence the growing interest in wildlife photography.

Wildlife Pictures Often Disappoint
But for the average tourist, picture opportunities are limited by numerous constraints - time, weather, equipment, access restrictions - so the wildlife pictures taken on safari are often disappointing and not a true reflection of the experience.

As a regular tourist and not a professional wildlife photographer, I have experienced these frustrations.

My ambitions for this website are modest - all I hope is that the pictures provide some pleasure and that I am able to share a modicum of what I've learnt about wildlife and wildlife photography.

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