Lion at Rest
We were driving around a large Kopje and discovered this beautiful male Lion resting on a large boulder with his mate. Being eye level with this guy was amazin...
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We were driving around a large Kopje and discovered this beautiful male Lion resting on a large boulder with his mate. Being eye level with this guy was amazing!!
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chuckrickman
August 13, 2018
I wonder what he is thinking? Nice human for dinner? Outstanding capture of this lion and his flies.
Pamelabole
August 13, 2018
Lol! There was a small open vehicle, a little closer to the boulder that he was on....and I thought that if he thinks what you said, and that he jumps, he would get them first giving us time to get out of there! Bad!! hahaha!! Thank you and thanks for commenting!! : )
mcampi
August 16, 2018
Wow wonder whats going thru his mind? I think you nailed this shot. The rocks texture leading to the lions ... Just awesome.
Pamelabole
August 17, 2018
Thank you so much Mark!! He was a real beauty, and really cooperated by looking right at me. I just love when my "subject" cooperates!! Lol! ; )
kiwibrian
August 17, 2018
He's pretty 'cool' - no doubt about that! An interesting face indeed and quite tolerant of the flies. Not a lot of choice with the flies I guess. Great shot Pamela.
Pamelabole
August 17, 2018
Thank you so much Brian!! Unfortunately, even the King is pestered with flies and other bugs! : (
MicktheGreek
September 05, 2018
I am wondering what kind of focal length you used for this photo, Pamela. I am also wondering if this beast was tranquilised... or maybe sated having feasted on an antelope? Who knows? Great photo!
Pamelabole
September 05, 2018
Thank you!!, and thanks for the nice comment. This photo was taken in the late morning. My guess is they "ate" in the early, early morning hours, because they are cleaned up / no blood on their mouths. It is hard to see at the angle of the photo, but the male has a wound on his left forehead. Our guide told us that the males fight for the right to mate with the female, and she was also lying on the boulder not too far from the male. Lions mate about every 20 - 30 minutes, for up to 3 to 4 days. So yes, he does look tired, this may have been day 4? Lol! Our vehicle was wedged between large boulders and we were almost eye level with the lions....it was quite a thrill!! I was using a Nikon 80-400 mm lens and my settings were 1/320 sec at f 8 ISO 200 at a focal length of 380mm. : )
sue-zon
September 18, 2018
And one can even see the flies all over his face! But he is so amazing and majestic nevertheless.
Pamelabole
September 19, 2018
Thanks for commenting. Yes, even with the flies, he was so amazing and gorgeous! : )
ronjudyluv2travel
November 25, 2023
Exciting story...amazing image! I definitely need to make one or more treks to Africa!
Pamelabole
November 26, 2023
Thanks! And yes you do...most amazing trip I have ever taken! I want to go back too!!!
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