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2017 Wildlife Photo Contest

Wild Dogs and Spotted Hyenas, Kruger National Park, South Africa
Wild Dogs Defending Kill From Hyenas

Species: Wild Dogs and Spotted Hyenas | Location: Kruger National Park, South Africa

A pack of wild dogs were defending their kill from a pack of spotted hyenas in Kruger National Park

About The Photographer

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My photography passion started 1977-78 in Tanzania, East Africa as a school teacher. Photographing wildlife in the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Park was exhilarating. Photography allowed me to capture moments in time such as a pride of lions hunting a herd of zebras in the jungle. Even though that experience happened 40 years ago, every time I see that photo again, the moment is relived with all the smells, afternoon heat, sounds of the zebra hoofs running and the mighty lions dominating their environment. I have returned to Africa four more times; capturing images in Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Tanzania and Kenya. I still remember the night a leopard ate his kill outside my tent in the Okavango Delta in Botswana. Even though I have a passion for photographing wildlife in Africa, my photographic experience has includes Australia, New Zealand, China, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, Italy, Peru, Jamaica and throughout the Caribbean. Living in California I have had an amazing opportunities to take images throughout the High Sierras, including Yosemite. Immersed in their world, photographing wildlife astonishingly close is remarkable; black bears within 100 feet sends adrenaline pumping through my veins. In 2015, I had a magnificent trip to Denali National Park and Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park. Seeing the powerful grizzly so close at Brooks Falls in their natural environment was a moving experience - one that I love to freeze in time with images. My photographic goal is to capture many more images of nature and wildlife: tigers in India, polar bears in the artic and the snow leopard in China. Photography is more than just images, it is one’s life experiences.
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