We should all promote Domestic tourism, I’m proud because I got to attend the photography in the wild March edition. Walking up early was quite the challenge but just to see the beautiful sunrise, anything is possible. What makes it better is we were given one two tips on shooting beautiful sunrises by the renowned David Macharia. We then continued with the game drive with our awesome guide, Saidi Mwash from Bigfoot Adventures Kenya,getting to see about 12 vichwas, 2 pembes, and lots of shingos. If you really don’t know the terms then get out of your comfort and join Versatile adventures for the April edition. The kichwa is a lion,pembe is rhino and shingo…I’ll leave that to you to find out. We would stop just to get the perfect shot.

A Lion Hiding in the Bush at Nairobi National Park

 

A Giraffe’s  ossicones are used to fight

The stop at the picnic site was just the best. We were taught that patience is the biggest value required while doing wildlife photography. You can wait for about 3 hours just to get that perfect shot. Yes… 3 hours.
From there we continued with the game drive spotting a lot of antelopes.

Photographers, hobbyists,bloggers conservationist and tour guides during photography in the wild March edition

Lunch is a story for another day.

You can join Versatile adventures for the April edition on 21st. Mark that date for you don’t want to miss out on this and more.. let’s capture images of our resource and caption them in your own words how to conserve them #PhotographyForConservation

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