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M8.2 & 135mm Apo-Telyt & Silver Efex Processing

 

Thought I would try doing this one differently for a change.

 

These guys are part of a coalition of 4 male lions, 3 brothers and their father. These are 2 of the brothers about 4 years old, nowhere near their prime yet and already magnificent looking lions. They had brought down a fully grown male giraffe.

 

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Mike -

 

Very impressive image (like out of a hunter's journal from the 1930s) and kill. As long as the giraffe was not drinking at the time it was a difficult task to take him down, all the more impressive when you consider the experience level of the lions.

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Gentlemen thank you very much as always for your comments, really appreciated. I'm pleased you liked the treatment. I was trying to take some of the goriness out of the scene.

 

Mike -

 

Very impressive image (like out of a hunter's journal from the 1930s) and kill. As long as the giraffe was not drinking at the time it was a difficult task to take him down, all the more impressive when you consider the experience level of the lions.

 

Stuart- I saw it happen, not a pleasant experience for both the giraffe and me. No he wasn't drinking, which you're right is when giraffes are at their most vulnerable and lions at their most dangerous for the giraffe.

 

I've been in the bush for 34 odd years and this bunch of lions are among the most impressive I've seen. I must say that I can't bear to watch kills or even photograph them anymore, as much as it's all part of the natural system. I normally move off and leave them to it, come back later. Must be getting soft with the onset of old age!

 

Here's the original just for reference. Lighting was difficult with afternoon sun coming in from the left side of the picture.

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Great shot of a rare kill, I once watched three male lions take a giraffe in the Samburu region of Kenya, too far away for a photo. They were known as giraffe hunters and had developed the technique to be successful at it.

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Great shot of a rare kill, I once watched three male lions take a giraffe in the Samburu region of Kenya, too far away for a photo. They were known as giraffe hunters and had developed the technique to be successful at it.

 

Nealf- Thank you. You're right, some of these guys become specialists at hunting particular prey. I operated in the Kwando area of Botswana for a number of years and we had 2 prides of lions in the area, one of which specialised in hippo and buffalo and another which specialised in elephants!

 

JLV- Thank you for your comments, appreciated.

 

Below is a picture from a documentary on this subject done for National Geographic by good friends of mine Dereck & Beverly Joubert

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