Rwanda -Tanzania 2011

2023-01-11T17:07:04-08:00May 20th, 2020|Wildlife Photography Blog|

In February of 2011 we went to the Serengeti at lake Ndutu to watch the wildebeests calve. It is quite a spectacle, especially when tens of thousands of female wildebeest calve within a two week period of time. We decided to stop off and visit the gorillas in Rwanda on the way to the Serengeti, and ended our trip with the Hadzabe in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. These fascinating people were on the cover of National Geographic last year. It was such a good trip that I would like to repeat it in the near future. This page has links to

The Orangutan Project

2022-05-28T12:10:25-07:00May 20th, 2020|Wildlife Photography Blog|

In 1991 Dr. P went on a research project studying orangutans in Borneo. Orang-utan means "man of the forest". Please note there is no "G" at the end of orangutan, although most people incorrectly pronounce the word as if there is one. Lewis Leakey, the famous anthropologist sent three women to study the great apes: Jane Goodall to study the chimpanzees at Gombe Game Reserve in Tanzania Dian Fossey to study the mountain gorillas in Rwanda Birute Galdikas to study the orangutans in Borneo. This page is about that research project. If you like rice (for breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Tanzania 2015

2022-08-13T16:51:45-07:00May 20th, 2020|Wildlife Photography Blog|

My 8th time to Africa.  In addition to another great trip to the Serengeti we visited the Selous in Tanzania. You can see details of my 7 prior Africa trips in the Wildlife Photography section of the LBAH web site. In the first half of the trip we went back to Lake Ndutu in the Serengeti. After the Serengeti we went to the Selous Our next Africa trip is in 2017, this time to Botswana or Zambia. On that same trip we are thinking of going to Cape Town and cage diving with the Great Whites. You are welcome to join us, let us

Yellowstone NP Photo Tour

2022-05-28T12:09:11-07:00May 20th, 2020|Wildlife Photography Blog|

Yellowstone, the world's first national park, provides an outstanding opportunity to learn about wildlife and digital photography in one of the most wildlife rich and scenic places in the continental United States. Travel time and costs are reasonable for the opportunity to spend time in such a unique and wildlife rich area. Our Team Gary lives just outside Yellowstone for part of the year and knows the area well, along with the local photographers and guides. He takes care of all the details- all you have to do is enjoy yourself. Gary is in his element when in Yellowstone Pointing

Lucky 7- Antarctica

2022-08-13T16:56:41-07:00May 20th, 2020|Wildlife Photography Blog|

In February of 2008 I had an opportunity to visit my 7th continent with my veterinary colleagues. It was a great time with great company. My story starts in Costa Rica where I spent a week with some friends in a surfing town called Jaco. After a week of R & R we met the rest of our veterinary group in Ushuia, at the very tip of South America. This page is organized into several sections: Pictures of Costa Rica on the way to Antarctica A map of where we went and our itinerary Our starting point in Ushuia and

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