The Dark Side of the Kalahari Desert

The Dark Side of the Kalahari Desert

Categories: Africa | Animals | Nature

South African animal photographer Hannes Lochner has been photographing wildlife in the national parks of his native Africa for many years. During this time, he traveled more than 100,000 km through the Kgalagadi National Park in the middle of the Kalahari Desert, capturing amazing moments from the life of leopards, lions, cheetahs, spotted and brown hyenas and jackals.

Filming took place over two years in the Kalahari Desert, which covers an area of about 600,000 square meters. km. The photographer had a hard time - he was bitten by scorpions at least 16 times. The constant heat did not interfere with creativity, Hannes Lochner spent up to 20 hours a day in open areas. The result was worth it - amazing photos with character, which were included in the photo album "The Dark Side of the Kalahari".

(Total 17 photos)

The Dark Side of the Kalahari Desert

The Dark Side of the Kalahari Desert

1. Hannes Lochner became a professional photographer only a few years ago and studied photography on his own.

The Dark Side of the Kalahari Desert

2. Tigress with cubs.

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3. Sleeping lion.

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4. South African fox plays with a mouse.

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5. A leopard walks under a huge tree.

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6. Leopard smile.

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7. Touching scene.

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8. Jackals fight for prey.

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9. Majestic leopard.

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10. A tiny lizard climbs a flower.

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11. Sunset over the Kalahari Desert.

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12. Thoughtful owls.

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13. Acquaintance of a lion with a camera lens.

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14. Two lions are resting in the middle of the desert.

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15. Leopard in the Kgalagadi National Park in South Africa.

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16. Lion vs bee.

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17. Night sky over the desert.

Keywords: Book | Desert | Animal photographer

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