Species: Lilac Breasted Roller | Location: Okavango Delta, Jao Concession, Botswana
This photograph was taken while a Lilac Breasted Roller was flitting about near a herd of Red Lechwe in Botswana. The quick movements of the bird necessitated using a fast shutter speed while tracking its flight. It was certainly a challenge, but perseverance was rewarded.
About The Photographer
I'm a biologist and photographer and enjoy exploring nature with artistic intent. My fascination with the natural world led me to focus mainly on landscapes, seascapes, and wildlife, be it local or far afield. Some of my photographs present large, dramatic views that capture the grandeur of an expansive landscape. Others focus on smaller segments of the landscape in a more intimate and expressive way. I particularly enjoy taking photographs of animals in their natural habitat. Close-up photographs show features of the animals in great detail, while other images are environmental portraits of the creatures which bring attention to their habitat. My trip to Africa with Natural Habitat Adventures was the trip of a lifetime. It afforded me the privilege to observe and photograph beautiful animals in their natural surroundings. My photographs have been published by National Geographic travel publications and various magazines, books and newspapers. Several galleries have displayed my prints or digital images, including group exhibitions in the de Young Museum in San Francisco and the International Photography Hall of Fame in St. Louis.Follow Mark on Instagram: @markzukowskiphotography
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