Category: Photo safari

  • Free shipping on prints, posters!

    Free shipping on prints, posters!

    Some of my best images are available are posters, cards, prints, laminated prints, etc. on RedBubble.com. I like the quality of their service, their prices and the broad support (including good discussion forums about photo). What you’ll like even more is that they reduced the shipping costs to NOTHING for a week. They are celebrating…

  • Big cats images on my new web site

    If you are interested, you can find some of my images about big cats (lions, leopards, cheetahs) on my new web site YLoveBigCats.com. As you certainly have noticed, some of these images come from my recent trip to Kenya (Masai Mara).

  • Young Black-backed jackal

    Young Black-backed jackal

    Black-backed jackal (Canis mesomelas, Chacal à chabraque, Chacal de lomo negro o chacal de gualdrapa). Kenya, Masai Mara, September 2008.

  • Great migration of gnus

    Great migration of gnus

    We would be troubled thinking about the future of this migration. Wildebeests and zebras are depending simultanesouly on free access to enormous tracts of lands (more and more limited by Human activities) and ecological stability (that could be seriously unbalanced by the global warming). The Great Migration: This is the name of this major and…

  • Burchell’s zebras

    The “Great migration” in Kenya and Tanzania is the move of gnus (wildebeests) but also of zebras. Usually, I have a tough time to find inspiration when shooting these animals. But in last September, I believe that I found how to draw a few good images of these zebras. Burchell’s zebra (Equus burchellii, zèbre de…

  • Lions in the Kenya morning

    Lions in the Kenya morning

    A few images of lion females on YLoveBigCats.com (Kenya 2008).

  • Some more vultures

    Some more vultures

    Before some big cats, here are some vultures again:

  • Sun rise

    Sun rise

  • Giraffes from Kenya

    Giraffes, here is a weird animal. On of the real bizarre things in nature. You can often see young males fighting: It seems that they are fighting in a very slow motion. Despite that, it is a very aggressive behaviour and the males use that to decide hierarchies and access rights to the females. .…