One of the most exciting things when one goes to the Kruger Park is finding a leopard resting on a tree branch. But it's not not always easy to find one, they are elusive creatures and often hide among the foliage where no one can see them. And they blend so well with their surroundings, be it thickets, woodland near rivers, or the scarce vegetation of more arid areas.
We were lucky to find a leopard one afternoon but because we had to be back at the camp by 5:30 pm only managed a few images - this is one of them. I quite liked the tree so here's the 'wider view' of the scene, something different from my usual 'close-ups'.
Techs as follows:
Nikon D4
Nikon 300mm F2.8
ISO 3200
+1/3 EV
F4.5
1/2000s
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