This looked like a shift change, as the one lion gave way to the other as soon as he approached the water hole. They had just spent the last few hours feasting on an oryx kill and were both bloated and thirsty. The water hole was within sight of our camp in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve of Botswana.
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Wonderful capture. Lovely browns all around. And those eyes . . . mercy!
Spectacular photo of the lions! You have a rare talent and it is intriguing to see the places you travel.
I am enjoying viewing your photos daily.
Amazing! love the reflection….
Looks like a lion bromance to me!
WOW!
That one is giving you the evil eye.
hello is this pic. for sale,? thanks michael
Hi Michael, yes, all my blog post photos are for sale, I just don’t have the functionality on the blog yet to add a shopping cart to anything other than my “Galleries.” To see prices, check out any photo in the “Galleries” section and then just email me the size you want and we can go from there.