A waterhole in Namibia deserts is a vital lifeline for wild animals. No matter big or small, various animals take turns or come in at the same time to the waterhole. There is no fight among them when sharing precious water.
Looking out into the immense Etosha pan, this image has all the reasons why I love so much Namibia, those vast landscapes, such a awesome visual poetry.
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During sunset, the giant black rhino was walking toward the bank after drinking at the waterhole. I am grateful for wild animal protection in Namibia so the rhinos can keep their lives and horns.
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Another shot I just processed from my 2015 travel to Namibia. I tried a Fine Art B&W version of those magnificent plains of the Etosha Parc. Somehow I'm happy now I waited to process them. I never would have transformed them this way. It's a 9 shot pano, I could print it 3m wide and still have a super sharp output. I think, this one will be part of my interior.
Lion cubs playing carefree in Etosha National Park, Namibia.
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A group of oryxes on the horizon keep an eye on a male lion walking carefree at Etosha National Park, Namibia.
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Sunset at Etosha National Park, Namibia.
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