Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, 1984. Kodachrome 64, scanned.
elephant walking through sunset-drenched African landscape
Portrait of a young Maasai woman, Ngornongoro, Tanzania. From an original pastel painting by Angela Drysdale
“Nata” deep in thought – a young Maasai woman, Ngorongoro, Tanzania. From an original pastel painting by Angela Drysdale
Maasai Moran, Ngorongoro, Tanzania. From an original pastel painting by Angela Drysdale
From an original pastel by Angela Drysdale
Zebra – Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania / I thought it was so great that I was able to catch the zebra looking towards me whilst the birds stayed in place.
Leopard at Lerai Forest, Ngorongoro, Tanzania. From an original pastel by Angela Drysdale
Young Maasai from the Ngorongoro Region, from an original oil on canvas by Angela Drysdale. / Oldonyo Lengai is an active volcano on the southern shore of Lake Natron in Tanzania. This mountain is revered by the Maasai as the sacred home of God. It still erupts occasionally.
Lion at the SF Zoo.
Taken at the Olduvai Gorge looking over the Olbalbal Depression towards Ngorongoro Crater
Nikon D80. / Special thanks to David Iori for his p/shop help.
A curious (or/and hungry?) hen in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. Featured in Fauna, Flora, and Landscapes of South Africa. Featured in Indigenous to East & Southern Africa. Finished 2nd in the Colorful Birds challenge of the Indigenous to East & Southern Africa group. Finished 8th in the Make the Ugly Shine challenge in the Freedom to Shine group.
Zebra and flamingos at Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. Finished 4th in the Lakes and Streams challenge in the Indigenous to East & Southern Africa group. Featured in Indigenous to East & Southern Africa.
Baby zebra in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania. Its face looks like it’s been through some tough times. Featured in Baby Animals.
Our first look into the wonderous world that is Ngorongoro. It was pouring rain but we weren’t to be thwarted! Our guide turned around to look at us as we came to the top of the hill… she wanted to see the expressions on our faces as we saw Ngorongoro Crater for the first time. Something I will remember forever! 5 horizontal pictures stitched with Microsoft ICE – a really cool panorama program that has at last done justice to these photos as I couldn’t get rid of the ghosting from the plant movement in the foreground with other programs! Sony a100, f10, 1/160s, kit lens @ 22mm ISO100 hand held Edited in PS
The clouds rolling over the crater rim, the unpredictable weather, the light and colours are unique to anything else in East Africa From an original pastel by Angela Drysdale
Taken in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. Ngorongoro Crater is often referred as The Eighth Wonder of the World… / A large caldera 600 meters deep that hosts the most unique eco – system on Earth, with 20,000 large grazing mammals and the largest concentration of predators on Earth playing a key role in the maintenance of the ecological balance. Camera – Nikon D80; Lens – Nikon 28-300 VC zoom Framed Print /
This was taken in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. There are 3 types of zebra; this one being the Plains zebra with thick black stripes. The term disco donkey came from my travels in Africa. Our tour driver (and good friend now) told me how one of his past passengers had nicknamed these stripey and quite funky animals. I thought it was a fantastic nickname and it’s stuck! March 2007
Taken in the crater. Ngorongoro crater, Tanzania.
Plains zebra. / Taken in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. We came across a huge herd of zebra. / It was a spectacular display of white and black lines! March 2007.
Plains zebra. Taken in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. We came across a huge herd of zebra grazing in the tall grasses down in the crater. We were just surrounded by black and white stripes! March 2007.
From nowhere, from plain tall grasses and the occasional purple flower, this strong lioness appears. / She seemed completly unphased by our presence, and proceeded to walk towards our vehicle and tight against it walked around and away from us. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania. March 2007.
Employee quarters at Ngorongoro Crater Lodge in Tanzania.
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