“Predators & Prey”, Tanzania May 2008
Traveling with Roger “Mzungu” Moore gives experiencing new places a totally new definition. My first introduction was a “short trip” to Texas Big Bend area for a photography adventure—his unique attention to each traveler turned the “short trip” into private photography lessons and weeach grew in skills, knowledge and increased [...]
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Testmonial
Posted in Mzungu safaris, Tanzania, Testimonials, tagged Africa, digital photography, photo safari, tanzania on December 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Cycle of life in the Mara River, Kenya
Posted in Crocodiles, Mzungu safaris, Tanzania, attack, b&W photography, color photography, kenya, wildlife, zebras, tagged Africa, attack, color photography, Crocodiles, cycle of life, links: Kenya, mara river, photo safari, wild animals, zebras on December 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Cycle of Life: Crocodile attack Zebra in the Mara River, Kenya
Something Gnu …
Posted in Mzungu safaris, Photography, Tanzania, Tutorials, Wildebeests/Gnu, color photography, wildlife, tagged Africa, color photography, gnu, photo safari, tanzania, wild animals, wildebeests on December 12, 2008 | 2 Comments »
May I propose something GNU – Wildebeests as an Object of Beauty. This is a photograph made by Laurie Moore-Moore, one of 10 Explorers (those who come with me on my photo safaris I call Explorers) who came on safari with me to Tanzania, May, 2008. This image was created in a most creative way. [...]
Testimonial
Posted in Mzungu safaris, Photography, Tanzania, Testimonials, tanzania, tagged Africa, photo safari, tanzania, testimonial, wild animals on December 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“Predators and Prey”, Tanzania, May 2008
This is a very special testimonial for me, because Laurie is my delightful wife of 44 lovely years. Laurie founded and operates a very dynamic and growing company, The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing (blog: Luxury Insights, and website: LuxuryHomeMarketing), and consequently is unable to travel with me very often. [...]
