Hi, thank you for stopping by..

I`m a Sri Lankan , Living in Botswana.

I love photography , cooking, painting, travelling, wildlife, motor bikes..ect...ect...ect...

Im working as a supermarket manager in Gaborone, the capital of Botswana.

I work 7 days a week (monday to sunday and 12 hrs a day) so I got very little time for photography.. Im in the right place for the wild life photography..but with the wrong job ! :(

your are welcome to my photo stream.. hope you will enjoy, specially if you love wild life.

Im not posting each and every photo that I take.. Im trying to post only the ones which I think good enough for you to see.. (so my photo stream is rather slow. :)

I thank everyone on Flickr who visit my photostream and take time to post there lovely comments !

 

PLS NOTE : if you are a person who dont like to comment on other ppls work, pls do not bother to fav my photos or ad me as a contact..the Fav collectors who dont like to comment will be blocked..also if you dont communicate with me for a long time will be deleted from my contacts.!

sorry, If I have been too harsh..

 

By the way, in this NIKON world, Im a CANON man..

Cheers !!

( My photos are under copyright.. so pls dont use them )

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  • JoinedNovember 2008
  • OccupationRetail manager
  • HometownPannala Srilanka
  • Current cityGabarone
  • CountryBotswana

Testimonials

J. M. R. says:

Janaka is a great photographer. Her african photos are so amazing! Every time I see her photos, I want to go to Africa. Keep up the good work. Best regards, John.

March 1, 2010

Machan Janaka, when i met you couple of years back in Botswana i never though you are such a great wild life pal. but now you are . Thanks for your photos. realy nice and i know how hard to take these type of shots. Keep it up and shoot more

September 16, 2009

Thanks Janaka for sharing these wonderful pictures which we are not so fortunate to experience in real. Most of the pictures in his stream are exceptional wildlife shots. Whenever I’m going through his stream I feel like I'm in African savanna.

March 5, 2009