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Cruising down the river Chobe
The Chobe River is one of Botswana’s most stunning landscapes. My friends and I spent two days cruising along this natural border between Namibia and Botswana. It was picture perfect!

Nxai Pan – cats, canids, and easy-mode photography
Photography in Southern Africa doesn’t get easier than the experience at Nxai Pan. All you need is time, patience, and a bit of luck.

Makgadikgadi - a slice of the pans
It’s harsh, it’s rugged, and it’s wild. If you’re looking for beauty in the middle of nowhere, visit the Makgadikgadi Pans.

Khama Rhino Sanctuary - a rhino haven
If you want a guaranteed sight of wild rhinos in Botswana, go to Khama Rhino Sanctuary.

Okavango from the sky
After many years of planning and postponement, I visited Botswana and started the trip with a flight over the Okavango Delta.

Self-drive in Africa - a photographer's guide
I believe that self-drives are the most fun way to explore Africa. In this (opinionated) post, I explain why this may or may not be your kind of experience.

A Wider Perspective, a Deeper Story

Great light is sometimes not a great thing

A Stroke of Luck

Photographers are a soft target for wannabe conservationists

Times that you just point and shoot

Vultures on the Edge & Our Return to the Mara

Say Aah?

Paying your dues to Mother Nature

Working the Sun - How to use Available Light to make Interesting Wildlife Images

Field Testing the Bigron - a.k.a the Tamron 150-600mm f/5-f/6.3 Di VC USD unveiled

A Smiling Tiger and About Photographic Responsibilities

Sometimes you shoot just for the light

A Langur Conference & Why I Love Shooting into the Sun
