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LEOPARDS OF SABI SAND. ELEPHANTS OF MANA POOLS. TO LOVE THE QUIET. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK TRAILS. Dear Sue, Lisa, Sean and Dan. I am writing for Joerg and myself and would like to thank all of you for one of the most memorable weeks we have spent in Southern Africa. Basically everything and everyone surpassed our expectations and hopes. We also came away with the feeling of having made a few friends, which is of great value to transients such as ourselves. Celesta and Joerg von Chamier, Maputo, Mozambique.

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LEOPARDS OF SABI SAND. ELEPHANTS OF MANA POOLS. TO LOVE THE QUIET. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK TRAILS. Camera manual (Very Important! Film for film cameras. Flash - if you have one. Tripod - if you have one. Beanbag - if you have one. Card reader for your digital camera's card - if you have one. Warm clothes for cool winter evenings on an open vehicle. Cooler wear for hot summer days. Hat and sun cream (all year). Binoculars - if you have. Something to clean your equipment. Leopards of Sabi Sand.

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LEOPARDS OF SABI SAND. ELEPHANTS OF MANA POOLS. TO LOVE THE QUIET. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK TRAILS. You will be hosted by top photographers that are also guides wanting to share more than just their knowledge of the big five. The guides are internationally sought after for their expertise and have guided in many African countries. Leopards of Sabi Sand. Elephants of Mana Pools. To Love the Quiet. Kruger National Park Trails.

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LEOPARDS OF SABI SAND. ELEPHANTS OF MANA POOLS. TO LOVE THE QUIET. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK TRAILS. Has lived and worked all over Southern and East Africa. Sean has been working in the safari industry for the past twenty years. During this time Sean has built up a vast knowledge of animals and their behaviour. He has become a highly qualified guide, assessing and training other guides in South Africa to nationally upheld standards. Sean has co-authored and photographed for the book. Leopards of Sabi Sand.

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LEOPARDS OF SABI SAND. ELEPHANTS OF MANA POOLS. TO LOVE THE QUIET. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK TRAILS. Introduction to wildlife photography. How to approach animals, getting close, safety, fright or flight, comfort zones, working with nature, hides, etc. How to use your camera. Making sense of the jargon and camera settings. Seeing and utilising photographic opportunities in the wild, anticipating the shot, equipment choice, setting up shots. Designing the image. You have the opportunity, now compose.

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Sean Pattrick: May 2012

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The Adventures of a Naturalist. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Labrador Retriever Kennel Club Field Trial 2012. Keen as can be, only to break and knock us out on the very first bird! A big thank you to Francois and Angelique from Eagertrieve Labradors for all their help and advice. Http:/ www.eagertrievelabs.co.za/index.htm. One of the most photogenic dogs at the trial. A top open stake dog doing what he loves. He has already retrieved a blind ( a placed bird that the dog has not see being placed) across a d...

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Sean Pattrick: Ranger.

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The Adventures of a Naturalist. Thursday, November 14, 2013. This year has been a busy one that's for sure. I have been so fortunate to be involved with the Field Rangers in the Kruger National Park. We have been assessing and training them to track people. Unfortunately poachers! Without them our rhino would be decimated already and we would be fighting to save our elephants. These guys try to make sure that never happens. They are just as heart sore every time we lose a rhino! They are our front line!

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Sean Pattrick: Appreciating Nature

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The Adventures of a Naturalist. Friday, May 17, 2013. I have often been asked how I became involved in wildlife. Well the answer, I think lies in what you are exposed to as a child and the experiences you have. I was always into animals, horses, dog's and cats! That lead to wanting to be in the countryside to be able to ride a horse as often as possible. I convinced my parents I wanted to go to boarding school and that is were the real interest started. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Sean Pattrick: Exploring

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The Adventures of a Naturalist. Thursday, September 26, 2013. I think this shows a real eye for composition! A self portrait on game drive. I look forward to spending a good few hours with Ben behind the lens in the future. I also think photography is such a good tool to allow people to be kids again and see things in a new light. I always enjoy looking at how so many people can see the same object in so many different ways. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). LImpopo, South Africa.

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Sean Pattrick: April 2013

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The Adventures of a Naturalist. Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Trying to make Sense? I had an e mail today for someone wanting to do something about the poaching that is so rampant in South Africa. Their concern was that it would be too little to late? How do you answer that or even begin to explain why we sit in this situation. We are experiencing animal abuse on a scale only seen 200 years ago with the eradication of the great herds of buffalo. Why are we not putting more pressure internationally on thes...

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Sean Pattrick: May 2013

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The Adventures of a Naturalist. Friday, May 17, 2013. I have often been asked how I became involved in wildlife. Well the answer, I think lies in what you are exposed to as a child and the experiences you have. I was always into animals, horses, dog's and cats! That lead to wanting to be in the countryside to be able to ride a horse as often as possible. I convinced my parents I wanted to go to boarding school and that is were the real interest started. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). LImpopo, South Africa.

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Sean Pattrick: Trying to make Sense?

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The Adventures of a Naturalist. Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Trying to make Sense? I had an e mail today for someone wanting to do something about the poaching that is so rampant in South Africa. Their concern was that it would be too little to late? How do you answer that or even begin to explain why we sit in this situation. We are experiencing animal abuse on a scale only seen 200 years ago with the eradication of the great herds of buffalo. Why are we not putting more pressure internationally on thes...

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Sean Pattrick: September 2012

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The Adventures of a Naturalist. Wednesday, September 19, 2012. I have been promising to start making knives again for a very long time, and finally I have started! I had some stainless and some carbon steel lying in the workshop. So made some knives out of each steel. I much prefer the carbon steels for their edge holding and the wonderful way they age. The steel takes on a patina all it's own. The knife below is for my son Ben. It is a carbon steel 01 i think? Thanks Bruce I hope you enjoy the knife.

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Sean Pattrick: April 2012

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The Adventures of a Naturalist. Monday, April 23, 2012. There's a lion in my garden! Ok, so we live in a game reserve, so you would expect to have animals in your garden. We have hungry Elephants, Hippo grazing at night on the lawn, Impala, Waterbuck, loads of Warthogs and many others that I have not mentioned. I was amazed that between the three Lions they finished off both sub-adult Waterbuck in little over three hours. The remains can be seen just to the right of the Land Rover. LImpopo, South Africa.

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Sean Pattrick: November 2013

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The Adventures of a Naturalist. Thursday, November 14, 2013. This year has been a busy one that's for sure. I have been so fortunate to be involved with the Field Rangers in the Kruger National Park. We have been assessing and training them to track people. Unfortunately poachers! Without them our rhino would be decimated already and we would be fighting to save our elephants. These guys try to make sure that never happens. They are just as heart sore every time we lose a rhino! They are our front line!

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