This is my ‘Rarest African Sight’ in terms of something that I captured on film. Our Shangan guide Bernard, who had been born and raised in Kruger, worked as a Ranger for ten years and a Safari Guide for four more said, when we rounded a corner and saw this scene, that in fourteen years of working in the park he had never seen anything like this…
Anne Gilbert wrote...
Oh. My. God. Wow!
Craig Norris wrote...
This is beautiful Oli - Great shot.
Morgan wrote...
Nice one, dude - captures it exactly as I remember it. A rare sight, as I recall, because usually one only sees one mother and child together, not a "nursery group". I suspect that this is merely the first step on the road to world domination by the rhinoceros and I wish to be the first to bow before our new perissodactyl masters ...
Oly Godby wrote...
Craig Norris Photography - Thanks Craig :-)
MorganNash> - Thanks, and LOL :-)
Clifford Godby wrote...
Brilliant photo Ol; you were indeed lucky to see this!
karohemd wrote...
Lucky lucky! and well shot, it has really good atmosphere. How far away were you in these shots?
My white petrel shot during my antarctica trip caused a similar reaction from one of the expedition team. Apparently, the white variety is really rare and she had never managed to capture one.
Wow