Tuesday, January 2, 2007

PHOTOGRAPHY TRIPS TO THE AFRICAN BUSH: your happiest holiday photos

Every animal, large and small, in the massive kaleidoscope of flora and fauna upon this planet, fits into some niche within the wilderness scheme of things, and each one finds nutrition, wards off enemies,survives seasonal changes and produces offspring, and it's these survivors who have adapted to changing circumstances, who are the inspiration for wonderful Photography Trips to the African bush where we can witness the thrilling spectacle of the haunting dawn of an African day.

It is only when one has discovered the wonders of Photography Trips to the African bush that one's passions and artistry combine to propel the photographer into an experience unmatched in its spontaneity,creativity and success.

On day and night game drives or bush walks,as the day develops into mid-morning, the shy cheetah emerges from furtive scrub and lolls across an ant heap to study antelope, its face markings and polka dot coat well suited to the immediate environment. The yellow beak of a hornbill flashes briefly in the dazzling sun, while never-still silhouettes of baboon seem distrustful of the comparative quiet, while a pair of fish eagles perch observantly on a tall dead tree. Photography Trips to the African bush make the personal discovery of wilderness a never-ending, completely rewarding process!

Photography Trips to the African bush will give photographers time and opportunity to put new skills into action in the field under the guidance of passionate and experienced photographers.

The common thread uniting those who sign up for photography trips to the African bush is a love of Africa, and more particularly the African bush. Travellers are enamored by Africa's wealth of photo opportunities, and at C4 Images and Safaris we constantly update the range of areas we travel to in order to make sure our clients experience some of the greatest concentrations of wildlife, as well as to experience superb lodgings for an all round ultimate Photography Trip.

This article first appeared on C4 Images and Safaris

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