Marsel van Oosten
Tiger Family
Due to a cancellation we now have one opening available again on our popular Tigers & Leopards Photo Tour.
If you're interested in photographing tigers and leopards on the most unique big cat safari in Africa, this is your chance as we now offer a LAST MINUTE 1,000 EURO DISCOUNT!
TIGERS & LEOPARDS
a Squiver photo tour in South Africa
8-18 June 2014
Only 6 participants
Book now and get a 1,000 Euro last minute discount!
We started this trip a couple of years ago in an effort to set up the most unique and productive tiger tour on this planet. Free roaming tigers that can hunt for themselves in an extraordinary tiger conservation project outside of India: Africa. Tigers in Africa? Yes - read all about the most succesful tiger conservation project on our blog:
Tigers & Leopards, a Squiver Photo Tour
You will be able to see many different tigers in stunning scenery, and photograph different aspects of their natural behaviour: walking, running, playing, drinking, climbing, interaction, etc.
Just a few months ago no less than 7 cubs were born from three different tigers. This shot shows a beautiful tigress and two of her three cubs in late afternoon light. Only three days earlier we were fortunate to witness this tigress bringing out her cubs for the first time and cross a large open field - the cubs were terrified of a herd of blesbok and fled back towards the den three times. As their mother was already used to our vehicle, the cubs were soon very relaxed with our presence and they gave us some good performances almost every day.
The cubs will be a bit older by the time we're there again, and even more relaxed with our presence. Expect some energetic photo sessions!
If you're interested in joining me on this unique and spectacular trip, please check out my website for more pictures, a tour impression video clip, and a detailed PDF:
Squiver Photo Tours & Workshops
Hope to see you there!
Marsel
©2014 Marsel van Oosten, All Rights Reserved. This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.
Tiger Family
Due to a cancellation we now have one opening available again on our popular Tigers & Leopards Photo Tour.
If you're interested in photographing tigers and leopards on the most unique big cat safari in Africa, this is your chance as we now offer a LAST MINUTE 1,000 EURO DISCOUNT!
TIGERS & LEOPARDS
a Squiver photo tour in South Africa
8-18 June 2014
Only 6 participants
Book now and get a 1,000 Euro last minute discount!
We started this trip a couple of years ago in an effort to set up the most unique and productive tiger tour on this planet. Free roaming tigers that can hunt for themselves in an extraordinary tiger conservation project outside of India: Africa. Tigers in Africa? Yes - read all about the most succesful tiger conservation project on our blog:
Tigers & Leopards, a Squiver Photo Tour
You will be able to see many different tigers in stunning scenery, and photograph different aspects of their natural behaviour: walking, running, playing, drinking, climbing, interaction, etc.
Just a few months ago no less than 7 cubs were born from three different tigers. This shot shows a beautiful tigress and two of her three cubs in late afternoon light. Only three days earlier we were fortunate to witness this tigress bringing out her cubs for the first time and cross a large open field - the cubs were terrified of a herd of blesbok and fled back towards the den three times. As their mother was already used to our vehicle, the cubs were soon very relaxed with our presence and they gave us some good performances almost every day.
The cubs will be a bit older by the time we're there again, and even more relaxed with our presence. Expect some energetic photo sessions!
If you're interested in joining me on this unique and spectacular trip, please check out my website for more pictures, a tour impression video clip, and a detailed PDF:
Squiver Photo Tours & Workshops
Hope to see you there!
Marsel
©2014 Marsel van Oosten, All Rights Reserved. This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.