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Photo by Amnon Eichelberg

Amnon Eichelberg is an amateur photographer from Neszionna, Israel. He decided to take photography more seriously five years ago by doing courses and workshops, as well as taking part in on-line discussions with professional photographers. His preferred style is landscape and wildlife, and his work has appeared in National Geographic, The Telegraph, and in Israeli magazines.

 

 

 

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I was in the front seat of the safari jeep staring intently at the endless flat, beautiful savannas thinking about the last two weeks since I started this safari here in Masai Mara, Tanzania; I couldn’t recall a single dull moment, everyday there was always something new and exciting. It had been over ten hours since we had started our safari expedition today, but I had no plans of slowing down.

 

It was getting dark so we were on the way back to our hotel. I didn’t want this day to end. Though my body was sore, I still a had lot of adrenaline left in me; I was ready for the next adventure. I starting scrolling through all my pictures on my camera’s LCD, I was quite satisfied, but I had a feeling like there was something missing.

 

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