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Came across this (1964?) Chevrolet Impala, being restored by a local body shop.
Mamiya ZE-2
Mamiya-Sekor E 50mm f/2
Kodak Tri-X 400
Self developed in Kodak XTOL-R, and scanned with DSLR (Nikon D610 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens).
Kruger National Park
14h30
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Kruger National Park
Small succulent tree, Adenium Multiforum , also called Sabi star, Kudu, Mock azalea or Desert rose.
Chobe National Park, Botswana
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dented and faded 1962 chevrolet impala. seen in a vast 180 acre junkyard filled with 8000+ vintage cars.
nikon D7000 + nikkor 10-24mm. 2min exposure, light painting with LED flashlight blue gels. taken during the "GOAT yard" night photography workshop hosted by mike hows and joe reed.
The way the two impalas stood close next to each other is a defence behaviour,, an alert reaction against the approaching potential danger - the human appearance .
The graceful Impala is a slender, medium-sized antelope that can be found only in Africa. It lives in grasslands, savannas and light woodlands, usually close by water. The Impala is preyed upon by most of the large carnivores, and should one of them spot danger, it will snort an alarm and the whole herd will scatter. It is one of the treats offered by nature to see this antelope perform their incredible 3 metre high and 12 metre long leaps. (Shingwedzi, Kruger National Park, RSA).
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Originally native found in eastern and southern Africa, this has become a popular plant in warm climates.
In Malaysia and parts of Asia, it is also known as Fuguihua (福貴花); roughly meaning
prosperity/noble/good fortune flower.
The image to the left is a similar image captured using a Leica Q3 43 camera.
October 2025
Young male impala are forced out of the large female herds that are watched over by a single dominant male. They form small herds on their own in marginal territory outside the main herd starting around 8 months of age. They engage in play fighting and grooming and aspire to take over a female group as the dominant male (does any recent human news come to mind 😆). This pair seems to be playing the 'my horns are bigger than your horns' game.
21/11/2025 www.allenfotowild.com
I always feel that you have one chance to photograph grazers: that is when they sight you and raise their head to check you out. Delay, and they either decide you are unimportant and resume grazing head down, or that they don't like you and walk off presenting the all too familiar rear view, neither of which is very photogenic. This Impala ram was rounding up his female herd and chasing the escapees returning them to the herd, so really a better photo opportunity.
The sole member of the genus Aepyceros it is widely distributed in parts of eastern and southern Africa, this one in Kenya.
If there is a predator in the vicinity, the nimble impalas make a show jump. They all jump wildly so that the opponent loses orientation.
Up to 2.5 meters high, up to four meters to the side or
on the spot around their own axis.
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Impalas (Aepyceros) belong to the African antelopes, not to the gazellesIf there is a predator in the vicinity, the nimble impalas make a show jump. They all jump wildly so that the opponent loses orientation.
Up to 2.5 meters high, up to four meters to the side or
on the spot around their own axis.
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Impalas (Aepyceros) gehören zu den afrikanischer Antilopen, nicht zu den Gazellen
Ist ein Raubtier in der Nähe, machen die flinken Impalas einen Showsprung. Dabei springen sie wild um sich, sodass der Gegner die Orientierung verliert.
Bis zu 2,5 Meter hoch, bis zu vier Meter zur Seite oder
auf der Stelle um die eigene Achse.
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1958 Chevrolet Impala
Owner: Paul Huntz
The 21st Annual Jaycee - West End Car Show,
Held at the West End Fair Grounds in Gilbert, Pennsylvania
A full-grown male impala with the curved antlers characteristic of antelope. Photographed on the Ubizane private game reserve.
Notice the vegetation above his head. It isn't call thorn scrub for nothing!
Impala Sprint.
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Kruger National Park.
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