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Photographers Spend Two Months in African Wildlife Hide Capturing Animals Close-Up

PetaPixel·Matt Growcoot·about 1 month ago
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Untamed Photo Safaris Two photographers spent an exhilarating couple of months at a wildlife conservancy in Kenya, capturing photos of lions, leopards, and many other animals in their natural habitat. Husband and wife team, Mark and Jaren Fernley, were at the Shompole Conservancy where they spent time in two different hides: Shompole Plains Hide and Shompole Kichaka Hide. The former is an underground hide positioned at eye level with an open waterhole, from which they were able to capture dramatic photos. The latter is a more enclosed, intimate hide where elusive bush animals are more likely to be spotted. They were there gathering knowledge for their safari company, Untamed Photo Safaris . “A few nights in a hide can produce good sightings, but two months allows photographers to begin seeing patterns,” Mark tells PetaPixel .…

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