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    Default Female Leopard, 42 months

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    This is a photo of one of my favourite leopards. During the four years I frequently visited the Western sector of Sabi Sands I got to know all the local leopards very well. This is a female called Mambhirri, which means 'two' in the local Tsongaan language, as she has two spots just above the whisker line on each side of her face. These spots are used by the rangers to identify individual leopards. In this picture she is 42 months old and looking splendid. I can actually claim to have known this leopard since inception as I watched her parents, Wallys and Makwela mating around 3.5 months before she and her two sisters were born. All three siblings were raised to adulthood by Makwela, one of Sabi Sands' most legendary leopard mothers. Today Mambhirri is herself a mother and continues to live on part of her mother's former territory. Sadly Makwela died earlier this year.

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    Canon EOS 1D Mk II ; EOS EF 100-400mm zoom @ 400mm
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    Cracking good shot Phil. Thank you for the background information too. Very nicely done.

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    Hi Phil: Thanks for the great shot and the story about the beast. The thing I really like about this photo is that it is buttery smooth and I'm not just talking about the background. The leopard is sharp, but you've limited the contrast so I can almost feel its coat. Thanks for a great shot.

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    Wonderful image Phil and I truly appreciated hearing all the background history. Leopards have been a long time favorite of mine. Their eyes are so incredibly beautiful and the first time I say one I was in awe of their beauty. what a privilege for you Phil to have been able to follow her progress for the past four years. Will be anxious to see her babies and sorry to hear of her mothers passing. Many thanks for sharing. Love it

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    Very nice Leopard portrait Phil, sharp with good BG.
    I got to know Makwela quite well also on my two trips to the SSGR (Leopard Hills) over the last 5 years and have some lasting memories & images of her, she be sadly missed.


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    Fabulous image , lovely compo and details
    she looks very concentrated
    Thanks a ton for info
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    I like the gazing off in the distance look and the light in the near eye.

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    Phil, thanks for sharing the story. Yes, Sabi has a lot of well known leopards in various sectors, all with wonderful stories of their own. I like the angled portrait here, and you have exposed the colours very well. I would maybe tone the BG a tad. Great sighting and well captured.

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    Phil, beautiful portrait, ditto on the furry "feel" to the coat and great eyes. Personally I would consider toning down the bright BG to the left - just a little. Thanks for sharing the story. Now to save up for SSands...

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    Thanks so much everyone for your supportive comments. I have not been 'leoparding' for a while now - but they remain my favourite animals. They are just special somehow.

    Its great to know that you knew Makwela Marc. I mostly stayed at Dulini and she was ever-present and always fun to watch and such a good mother, raising lots of cubs. Her partner Wallys must now be nearing his end - having ruled Western S.Sands for an incredibly long time, some 10 years.

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    Phil, sweet Leopard image indeed.
    The story you told makes this image for me.

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    I love leopards, this is just a mind blowing closeup of that beauty, may she live for a long long time

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    Phil,
    Beautiful image. I love the soft light and smooth background.

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    Phil,
    I like this image and the story helps in developing a kinship with it. I agree with Judy. The eyes of leopards are so beautiful. It must have been a hugely enriching experience watching these leopards from a short distance. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
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    Phil,
    I like this image and the story helps in developing a kinship with it. I agree with Judy. The eyes of leopards are so beautiful. It must have been a hugely enriching experience watching these leopards from a short distance. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    thanks for the story Phil. this is as good a leopard portrait I've seen! lovely light, details, exposure and stare from her side.
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    Thanks for all the great comments. I am particularly pleased that the background story was well received. I strongly feel that wildlife parks and rangers can do a lot more good for conservation if they tell people more about individual animals. It is so much easier to relate to an animal if you are able to learn about its background and its life so far.

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