First luck after 24 hours of searching. Drinking at dusk. |
Looking at the results of such a safari, potential guests
and other photographers can easily miss the many hard hours of frustration, patience,
and a host of factors that need to come into play in order to get these images. All the images in this blog have been taken during the course of one 8 day safari. In stead of just showcasing the “best of” images I’d rather make use of this
blog to explain the many facets that needs to come into play on a safari aimed
at photographing Africa’s most elusive large cat.
The first aspect to consider is to pick an area that
delivers consistently great leopard viewing. At Africa Unlocked, we travel more than Not only do the area need to have
a healthy population but the cats need to be accustomed to game-drive vehicle.
When I started guiding back in 1997 seeing one leopard on a safari was an
accomplishment. Nowadays leopards can be seen on several times during the
course of a few days. The main reason for this is the care that has been taken
and still is in order to ensure such relaxed sighting. Guides and trackers,
each of them highly professional in their conduct have, over the years
approached leopards in a sensitive manner which allowed the cats to become used
to game drive vehicles. Some leopard have seen a game drive vehicle since they
first opened their eyes and knowing that is poses no threat are now totally
oblivious to its presence. Allowing people to view and photograph natural
behavior like never before.
Classic image of a leopard on its kill. |
The importance of other guides and trackers’ on such a safari
cannot be overstated. If one were only to rely on ones own ability of finding
leopard, sightings would be significantly less common. Teams of professional guides
are all in radio communication with one another and the collective effort
culminates in the frequency and consistency of sightings. Should one vehicle
find a leopard, it is a general courtesy to allow others to share in the
sighting on a rotational basis.
Leopard move. They are not always draped over a branch in
golden light. When following a leopard as it patrols its territory is may get
very tricky just to keep up with it. In such instances photo opportunities are
almost impossible and we often stay a short while before allowing the next
vehicle into a sighting. Guests question
these decisions but it’s important to know that a friendly gesture towards
another guide will be reciprocated at another sighting later on.
Another remarkable sighting of a large resident male walking "down the barrel" towards us after dark. |
1 - Simply bumping into one is as lucky as one can get. Pure
luck with no skill involved. It happens from time to time but much less than
one would think.
2 - The second is when a leopard is in a known area such as on a fresh kill. If there is enough meat left the animal will stay for a few days and heading into that area allows one to find it, either on its kill or in the vicinity.
3 - The third and most common method in which leopard are found
is by traditional tracking. Bush roads are often preferred walkway. This makes
it easy to determine the age of the tracks as a leopard track on top of a
vehicle track enables one to determine how long ago it was if the last vehicles
movements are known. Highly skilled
trackers pick this up and if the tracks are deemed fresh enough are followed.
This may take hours and although the cats are often found it may well end in
disappointment, especially if the animal were highly mobile and walked further
than initially thought. It may also
happen that it walks into an area we are unable to traverse such as another land
owners property at which time the search will be called off.
The fresher a track or the more recent an animal have been
seen in an area, the easier it is to pick it up again. It does happen however
that there are no fresh tracks or sign to follow. One must take into account
that our safaris are all in unfenced and wild area. The animals that we are
after are still wild and can roam huge distances, which in reality still can
make it tricky to find. The success rate
on our safaris are very high but its important for our guests to have realistic
expectations and the willingness to stick to a tried and tested recipe that
works.
In summary: If these images look appealing and you would like to get similar ones, we invite you to join us and let our tried and tested methods get you the shot.
In summary: If these images look appealing and you would like to get similar ones, we invite you to join us and let our tried and tested methods get you the shot.