HARVEY WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

Landscapes

While I'm not much of a landscape photographer, I do enjoy taking the odd landscape picture while on safari. This gallery displays a few landscape photos from India, Africa, and Canada.

While waiting for monkey alarm calls, another safari jeep drove by us. I waited until the dust from the vehicle hit the light rays coming through the forest to snap this picture. Sometimes you have to be creative when the wildlife doesn't show up. While we didn't see any tigers that day, I do enjoy this image.
  
After a day of searching for tigers in the Bandhavgarh National Park, we stopped on the way out to photograph the mountains. We didn't see any tigers that day, but I thought the sunset was pretty :)
  
On our first game drive in Tanzania, we stop briefly to take a picture of the sunset before we head back to camp.
     
  
Behind the clouds is a full moon reflecting over Waterton Lakes, Alberta, Canada.
  
This is the famous Cameron Falls. These falls are located right in the town of Waterton, Alberta.
  
The Jasper to Banff Highway is arguably the most beautiful four hour stretch of highway in Canada and an amazing drive on a sunny day.
     
  
Morraine Lake is one of the prettiest lakes in the Rocky Mountains.
  
Peyto Lake is just off the Jasper- Banff highway. There is a look out point at the end of a steep trail just ten minutes from the parking lot.
  
Sunset over the tundra in Wapusk National Park, Manitoba, Canada.
     
  
After a successful day of photographing a polar bear family, I took a quick sunset picture on the way back to the van.
  
Leaving early in the morning we catch the Masai Mara sunrise as we head out on safari.
  
One of the photographers goes for a short walk on the tundra as we wait for hours at a polar bear den waiting for a glimpse of a polar bear and or cubs.
     
  
  
Indian paintbrush beside Cameron Lake Road.
  
Marabou storks resting on trees in the Masai Mara as the sun is setting.
     
  
  
While in the Masai Mara we took a hot air balloon ride over the Mara river. We floated about 65 feet above the ground throughout the flight.
  
While in the Masai Mara we took a hot air balloon ride over the Mara river. We floated about 65 feet above the ground throughout the flight.
     
  
Marabou storks are not an attractive bird, but they are very plentiful in Africa, so I was trying to take a "nice" picture of them.