March 1st Morning We start the day with a glorious sunrise too pretty to not capture. It promises to be hot today - 27 Celsius - and we start where we ended yesterday. One of the guides says he has heard over the radio that a pride of lions has been sighted crossing the area. ... Continue Reading →
What Kenya did to me-Upper Masai Mara, Kenya – Part 7
February 29th, Leap year morning I have to commend the drivers of our vehicles, they masterfully drove us through two river crossings on the way from lower to upper Masai Mara, without so much as a spin of a wheel. The grassy plains are still sprinkled with shrubs in low-lying catchment areas and... Continue Reading →
What Kenya did to Me: Lower Masai Mara P6
February 28th Ken Conger, our lead photographer, is travelling with us this morning. He is helping us with our camera settings, histogram readings, shutter speed, ISO and aperture. I am finally starting to understand the photography triangle. As we comb carefully through the overgrown paths, Eric explains we can't just go zooming off in any... Continue Reading →
What Kenya did to me- On the road P5
February 27th The wall sconces cast a dim light in our room on this early morning travel day. We linger in our beds chatting about what we have experienced. Half the trip is completed and we are feeling a sense mourning as the end of the trip draws closer. Everyone in our groups has said Masai... Continue Reading →
What Kenya did to me-Lake Nakuru Part 4
Lake Nakuru National Park: February 25th, 2016 We all get out of the jeeps for a stretch at the gate of the park while our entrance fees and admission applications are being taken care of. First thing I notice is the heat. We make small talk about the heat here compared to Samburu. We are... Continue Reading →
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