A few B&W Safari pictures

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Below are some conversions of my colour safari pictures converted to B&W......enjoy

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When one shoots photographs of animals in the wild with a camera, the animal is around for others to see.
 

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Where I live the list of why would include
Food
Self-defense
Population/disease control
Mercy

While those reason may be good for feeding people or the animal population, it does remove the animals from the pool of animals that others can see.
 

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While those reason may be good for feeding people or the animal population, it does remove the animals from the pool of animals that others can see.
You are correct.

I was responding to ndwgolf who wondered why anyone would shoot animals with anything except a camera - at least in my neck of the woods.
 

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The herd of elephants does it for me; those clouds, followed closely by the giraffe one.

Thanks for the chance to see these in B&W here.

Mick.
 

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The herd of elephants does it for me; those clouds, followed closely by the giraffe one.

Thanks for the chance to see these in B&W here.

Mick.
Yes! +1 More than any other the herd of elephants photo works so well in BW.
 

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Very nice! I’ll probably never get to do something like that in my lifetime. I’ve tried the zoo, but the animals all look too sad and stressed out.
 
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Very nice! You must be a cat person.
 

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Extremely nice, all of them. I, too, am fond of the big cats.

Al-asad sharif.
 

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I love it when wild animals allow themselves to be photographed. It makes for very beautiful pictures. But not all animals allow you to do this, you have to be careful. I really like taking pictures of wildlife and wild animals. For people like me, Kenya is the perfect place to do it. I was there recently, for me, it is the best place to enjoy nature and animals that allow you to take pictures of themselves. My work is being processed, I will share the pictures I took with you a little later. I would like to ask you to recommend some places where you can also enjoy. Thank you.
https://www.natureswonderlandsafaris.com/
 
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