Re: A Short, unexpected KNP visit
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 2:48 pm
Sunday March 3rd. Morning drive.
This morning we decided to go to Nkuhlu for breakfast - more about that later.
We entered the park at Kruger Gate as we had seen very little on the S1/S3 on our previous drives.
After a beautiful sunrise
1/800 @ f/5, ISO 1000
1/1250 @ f/8, ISO 200
the first thing we stumbled across was Hyaena Mom with two cubs, both of whom were enjoying a hearty breakfast.
1/200 @ f/6.3, ISO 800
1/160 @ f/8, ISO 1200
1/160 @ f/8, ISO 1200
Then I managed another first, pictures of a Common Duiker.
1/100 @ f/8, ISO 400
1/100 @ f/8, ISO 400
An unusual sight, the Sand River in flood.
1/1000 @ f/8, ISO 1600
Further along were some Impies who didn't run away when we stopped although they did look a bit nervous. Time for some portraits in nice light.
1/1000 @f/8, ISO 400
1/1000 @f/8, ISO 400
1/1000 @f/8, ISO 400
Along some parts of the road there were many Golden Orb-Web Spider webs, all of them with resident female and their tiny consorts.
1/250 @ f/8, ISO 400
1/400 @ f/8, ISO 400
This was one of the biggest I saw, I would estimate her abdomen to be 3-4 cms long.
1/400 @ f/8, ISO 400
We finally got to NKuhlu only to find out that the kitchen has been closed for renovations. Pity, I was looking forward to eating some bacon & eggs about then. We turned around and headed for the Wimpy at Hazyview.
This morning we decided to go to Nkuhlu for breakfast - more about that later.
We entered the park at Kruger Gate as we had seen very little on the S1/S3 on our previous drives.
After a beautiful sunrise
1/800 @ f/5, ISO 1000
1/1250 @ f/8, ISO 200
the first thing we stumbled across was Hyaena Mom with two cubs, both of whom were enjoying a hearty breakfast.
1/200 @ f/6.3, ISO 800
1/160 @ f/8, ISO 1200
1/160 @ f/8, ISO 1200
Then I managed another first, pictures of a Common Duiker.
1/100 @ f/8, ISO 400
1/100 @ f/8, ISO 400
An unusual sight, the Sand River in flood.
1/1000 @ f/8, ISO 1600
Further along were some Impies who didn't run away when we stopped although they did look a bit nervous. Time for some portraits in nice light.
1/1000 @f/8, ISO 400
1/1000 @f/8, ISO 400
1/1000 @f/8, ISO 400
Along some parts of the road there were many Golden Orb-Web Spider webs, all of them with resident female and their tiny consorts.
1/250 @ f/8, ISO 400
1/400 @ f/8, ISO 400
This was one of the biggest I saw, I would estimate her abdomen to be 3-4 cms long.
1/400 @ f/8, ISO 400
We finally got to NKuhlu only to find out that the kitchen has been closed for renovations. Pity, I was looking forward to eating some bacon & eggs about then. We turned around and headed for the Wimpy at Hazyview.