One major highlight of my Sept trip to Botswana was an amazing encounter between 2 lionesses and a mongoosse family.
11.41am.
We followed this pair for over 3 hours knowing their preference for daylight hunting. Thinking and hoping they were about to strike on a single drinking Giraffe, however with lions being big curious cats,
the pair got distracted by a family of Banded Mongoose that panicked attempting to scramble to safety with mongoose scattering here there and everywhere, she struck out at a separated one striking a flattening blow,
but somehow the fearless foe wrangled free managing a miraculous escape!
It was such a thrill to witness this rare and exciting David v's Goliath moment that had a fortunate ending for all the family!
Being F/F I make no apologies for the cut tail and having the amazing lightweight 500PF in my lap enabled me to grab a 5/6 frame sequence, having a bigger, heavier prime may not have seen me so fortunate to capture anything, as this sequence was all over in seconds.
Bushman Plains/Okavango Delta- Botswana
Bean bag, front pax seat, F/F, TK adj's, curves. levels in ACR & PSCC '20.
A cracking image of a rare moment, you were so well-positioned!
I agree with Chris - perhaps a hint more sharpening on the lion's head and the mongoose?