You never know what we’re going to see on our night drives in Kenya. Night safaris are illegal in all of Kenya’s national parks these days due to poachers (they are easier to catch if tourists aren’t out there as well). But sometimes we stay in areas that aren’t national parks where going out at night is possible. This was taken in Ol Pajeta Conservancy in central Kenya. Nikon Z8 with Nikkor 500mm PF lens, ISO 6400, f/5.6 at 1/160th of a second, flashlight and safari vehicle headlights.
Let’s keep politics out of this web site. This is a magnificent photo of.a lion king. Thank you Sean.
And Mr. Meeks if anything it is Trump actually looking at the complete mess he has made for the American people.
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Looks like Trump eyeing the rat’s nest in DC.
Beautiful shot!
Let’s keep politics out of this web site. This is a magnificent photo of.a lion king. Thank you Sean.
And Mr. Meeks if anything it is Trump actually looking at the complete mess he has made for the American people.
Thanks guys. Any time of the day is a great time for lions.
It seems this lion has a lot on his mind. Lets preserve this blog for the beasts.
This is a beautiful shot of a majestic animal, Sean!!
Thanks Jane.
He is simply spectacular! And seemingly unbothered by your nighttime intrusion.
True. They don’t even look at you.
What a wonderful shot!!!!
Thanks Karen. My flash wasn’t working that night, but using a flashlight seems to be a better option anyway.