





SERENGETI WIND
Serengeti, 2017
Sometimes in the wild compelling photographs may materialize in the least expected times. On this particular day in the late morning I spotted a couple of male Lions sleeping on top of a rocky outcrop, almost completely hidden by trees and bushes. I didn’t pay too much attention until suddenly the wind picked up strong, and this woke the Lions up. One of them raised his head up as if to pick a scent in the wind. I grabbed the camera and took the image. And then I forgot about it until much later, when I realized the intensity in the Lion’s eyes, the pose and the wind blowing his mane. The image had been there all along, just waiting for it to be rediscovered.
Archival Pigment Print
Available editions:
Standard - Edition of 10 - Size 30" x 20"
Large - Edition of 10 - Size 45" x 30"
Extra Large - Edition of 3 - Size 60" x 40"
Serengeti, 2017
Sometimes in the wild compelling photographs may materialize in the least expected times. On this particular day in the late morning I spotted a couple of male Lions sleeping on top of a rocky outcrop, almost completely hidden by trees and bushes. I didn’t pay too much attention until suddenly the wind picked up strong, and this woke the Lions up. One of them raised his head up as if to pick a scent in the wind. I grabbed the camera and took the image. And then I forgot about it until much later, when I realized the intensity in the Lion’s eyes, the pose and the wind blowing his mane. The image had been there all along, just waiting for it to be rediscovered.
Archival Pigment Print
Available editions:
Standard - Edition of 10 - Size 30" x 20"
Large - Edition of 10 - Size 45" x 30"
Extra Large - Edition of 3 - Size 60" x 40"
Serengeti, 2017
Sometimes in the wild compelling photographs may materialize in the least expected times. On this particular day in the late morning I spotted a couple of male Lions sleeping on top of a rocky outcrop, almost completely hidden by trees and bushes. I didn’t pay too much attention until suddenly the wind picked up strong, and this woke the Lions up. One of them raised his head up as if to pick a scent in the wind. I grabbed the camera and took the image. And then I forgot about it until much later, when I realized the intensity in the Lion’s eyes, the pose and the wind blowing his mane. The image had been there all along, just waiting for it to be rediscovered.
Archival Pigment Print
Available editions:
Standard - Edition of 10 - Size 30" x 20"
Large - Edition of 10 - Size 45" x 30"
Extra Large - Edition of 3 - Size 60" x 40"
Through the sale of this print you are supporting conservation. 10% of the price will be donated to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
Conservation - The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust raises orphan elephants (and other wildlife) found throughout Kenya and gradually reintroduces them to the wild. Furthermore, it supports the Kenya Wildlife Service in anti-poaching activities and treating injured animals throughout Kenya.
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