i believe brandon said those horned things were addicts, although i don't know what their particular substance problem is, perhaps ice and great baby elephant, better than any thing i have ;
you would think that Disney would offer some type of Rehab treatment for their cast members. ; Great shots, especially of the cheetahs.
Thanks guys - nice work by many. ; I guess we'd have made Brandon proud that we got some good shots with all those big lenses on his truck!
Some more Kilimanjaros from me...these from Round Two...when Tim really pulled some strings and got them to turn on the lion animatronics to full function, including walking! ; I'm sure the lion shorted out after our ride, and will be down for weeks to come, so that was really nice of them to risk that for our group - Tim deserves BIG kudos for the special treatment he got us!: http://www.pbase.com/zackiedawg/image/1 ... iginal.jpg http://www.pbase.com/zackiedawg/image/1 ... iginal.jpg http://www.pbase.com/zackiedawg/image/1 ... iginal.jpg
Nice Paul! ; You got a good one of that hippo - I missed that one...didn't catch him until he was too far in the water and part of his head was blocked by a bush.
I have quite a few pictures up of my Safari Trip that happened just before your guys (like 3 trucks in front of to be exact.) ; You can check out all of them at: ; http://gallery.me.com/jchaney#100097 ; [attachimg=1]
Welcome to the forums Jeff. ; Nice shooting - and lucky you! ; I can see you were ahead of us, as that same cheetah that was walking around when we passed, but down in the trench under the rock, in your shot was still walking around on top of the rock and in the light.
Finally processed the pics from Kilimanjaro Safaris and only took 4 years to get the animated Lion . Welcome to the boards Jeff and great Lioness shot! Regal Presence by Jason Pointer, on Flickr