Serengeti 

233 creative works found

  • An infrared photograph of two acacia trees (known as “The Shade of Africa”) in Tanzania. ID: F1_50DB

  • A lone Zebra standing in the grass of the Serengeti in Tanzania / . / . /

  • Grevy’s zebra abstract closeup, captive animal.

  • Portrait of a young Maasai woman, Ngornongoro, 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

  • 3d digital art render of a Serengeti Monsoon rain storm about to over take a group of elephants. Made with Bryce 3d

  • Leopard at Lerai Forest, Ngorongoro, Tanzania. From an original pastel by Angela Drysdale

  • The guy would not move for us. we eventually just went around him. Tanzania, Africa, Serengeti National Park

  • From an Original Pastel by Angela Drysdale

  • Acrylic on 3 separate canvas panels…48” x 20”

  • This is the last panel of my ‘Serengeti Sunset’ painting (Acrylic on canvas board)...16” x 20”

  • Lion cub up a tree in Serengeti, Tanzania. This is by far my most popular image – just take a look at the features and challenge placements below! Winner of the Cubs challenge in the Big Cats group. Winner of the Close-Up Animal Protrait challenge in the Indigenous to East & Southern Africa group. Winner of the Eye Contact with the Big 5 challenge in the Eye Contact group. Finished 6th in the Big Cats December Avatar challenge. Finished 5th in the Exotic Animals It’s All in the Eyes challenge. Finished 8th in the A Whole Lot of Cute challenge of the All Animals Great and Small group. Finished 5th in the Lions challenge of the Fauna, Flora, and Landscapes of South Africa group. Finished 10th in the Staring you in the Face challenge of the Fauna, Flora, and Landscapes of South Africa group. Finished 9th in the Animals of Africa! challenge of the All Animals Great and Small group. Featured in Big Cats. Featured in African Arts and Writing. Featured in All Animals Great And Small. Featured in Baby Animals. Featured in Fauna, Flora, and Landscapes of South Africa. Featured on the RedBubble Home Page on 7/13/2009. Also, to its credit: - Over 3000 views. / - Over 50 comments and favorites. / - 2 postcard sales!

  • I asked him if he’d mind if i took a picture. I wanted to capture the hard-ship of his face and the extraordinary ear.

  • Acrylic on Stretched Canvas – 55” x 30” altogether ( 5 separate panels)

  • Captured at Amboseli, Kenya, during a photographic workshop years ago. Nikon FE and Velvia (scanned from slide).

  • This little guy left his mothers and aunts and ran at us with a ferocious bluff. / Taken during a photographic workshop in Kenya with Nikon FE and Velvia film (scanned from slide). Featured in Elegant Elephants May 2009 and placed in Top Ten in the Mud Sticks Challenge. Thank you!

  • PLEASE VIEW LARGE My life migrates and is as large and as expansive as the Serengeti Plains… / Did you know 2 million species travel through her mass each year? / Did you know I hold as much? / mass of moments / There are the millions of moments I have collected / That turned my destiny around X10 over, / There I was, / And There I went / And from there I became / And Now.. here I am, And again, There I was, / And There I went, / And from there I became / And Now.. Here I am, And again, There I was… Linaji 2009

  • Taken in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania – March 2009. This family of five (one is off to the right) sauntered past us and then took up rhese position some thirty metres away on the top of a small termite mound. Camera – Nikon D80; Lens – Tamron 28-300 VC zoom FEATURED IN ANIMAL PHOTOGRAPHY FEATURED IN RETIRED AND HAPPY Framed Print /

  • Along the great savanna of Tanzania, Africa is a vast, but narrow stretch of oasis called the Serengeti. In the 1930’s and 1940’s, following its disappearance for almost 50 years, the mighty Serengeti elephant began to migrate again into this great oasis. Many believe that the elephant left to escape greedy poachers who sought only to plunder this great mammal but for its ivory tusks. Even after migrating back into the Serengeti, the elephant was again hunted to near extinction in the mid 1970’s and 1980’s. Today, the elephant flourishes on the Serengeti thanks to the wisdom of the Tanzanian government which had established the Serengeti National Park and warrants against any who sought to plunder this and other protected species. The Serengeti elephant is the largest land mammal on earth, weighing between 3,000 and 5,000 kilograms. “Sands of the Serengeti” is my tribute to this magnificent creature. My goal with this work was to convey the power and strength of the Serengeti elephant in a herd, lumbering desperately to shelter from an oncoming dust storm.

  • A family of elephants makes its way across the vast Serengeti Plain towards a nearby water-hole. Serengeti National Park Tanzania March 2009 Camera – Nikon D80; Lens – Tamron 28-300 VC zoom Framed Print / Laminated Print /

  • this shot was take in Serengeti National Park / Tanzania

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