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Hello - Welcome. The purpose of this site is to document my experiences photographing wildlife and nature throughout Australia and abroad.  I hope you find the content interesting and educational, and the images  cause you to reflect on how important it is preserve natural places and their inhabitants.

All wildife has been photographed in the wild and animals are NOT captive or living in enclosures.

For me photography of the natural world is more than just pretty settings and cuddly animal photos. It's a concern for the environment and the earth all living creatures must share.

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Monday
Mar192012

VIDEO - Spotted Hyenas, Feeding Behaviour - Kenya

The video footage records the social interaction between hyena individuals when feeding.  The sequences were taken in Kenya and are of wild hyenas.  Unfortunately, the kill I observed was at night and most of the feeding occurred just before dawn on a rather dark and overcast day  :(  I was in Kenya mainly for still photography, so video footage was secondary.  Later, I will conduct a trip and only shoot video - and in much better light  :)

Spotted Hyenas, Feeding Behaviour - Kenya from Anaspides Photography on Vimeo.

 

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Reader Comments (2)

Being a photographer is expensive but if it is you truly dream of, it’s not bad. Facial emotion is the key, but in the eyes of ones person you could tell a whole lot of story by a mere glance.

May 1, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterlit-photography

Yes photography can be expensive, especially if travel is involved to far flung destinations. It's a pity that many buyers rarely realize the expenditure involved to obtain an image (s). Cheers, Iain

May 1, 2012 | Registered CommenterIain Williams

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