PostNet Suite 035, Private Bag X7005, Hillcrest, 3650, South Africa
Telephone:
+ 27 31 761 3440
Facsimile: + 27 31 765 2880
Reservations: reservations@mashatu.com
Accounts: accounts@mashatu.com
Marketing: marketing@mashatu.com
PostNet Suite 035, Private Bag X7005, Hillcrest, 3650, South Africa
Telephone:
+ 27 31 761 3440
Facsimile: + 27 31 765 2880
Reservations: reservations@mashatu.com
Accounts: accounts@mashatu.com
Marketing: marketing@mashatu.com
PostNet Suite 035, Private Bag X7005, Hillcrest, 3650, South Africa
Telephone:
+ 27 31 761 3440
Facsimile: + 27 31 765 2880
Reservations: reservations@mashatu.com
Accounts: accounts@mashatu.com
Marketing: marketing@mashatu.com
With the onset of the rainy season and the first rains the weather proved to be challenging in terms of photography, but there is one very famous saying, “Mashatu always delivers”, and that it did indeed.
In anticipation for the bad weather, we all decided to head into the underground hide on our first morning with the hope of getting lucky before the rains. Luckily we had 3 different processions of elephants come down, who where elegantly dwarfed by the moody skies.
Over the course of the next few days, things became more difficult in terms of light but somehow every drive produced the goods. The challenge of shooting in these conditions pushed the boundaries of our equipment, but it sure proved to be a massive learning curve for everyone in terms of photography.
Despite all obstacles, we certainly had one of the best workshops ever in terms of the uniqueness and rarity of sightings.
To name a few of the special moments we had:
Not only where the sightings spectacular in terms of mammals, but the eruption of termite alates brought in a few temporary visitors, including an excellent sighting of a Steppe eagle. Janet, one of our serious bird enthusiastic guests managed to get a list of close to 140 species over the course of 4 days, not bad going considering the weather.
Overall, we where all incredibly privileged to witness some amazing spectacles of nature and capture it all, albeit a challenge.
A massive thank you to all the guests who partook, we thoroughly enjoyed hosting everyone over the course of the workshop.
Text and Photographs by: Kyle de Nobrega