Below are images all taken by different people in the southern African bush, most of which are shots of wildlife with some dramatic skies and night shots thrown in starting with a spiritual night dance below. These shots are sure to entice you to a safari or at the very least spending more time in nature.

A Spiritual Dance by Tim Moolman

Mighty Majingilane by Megan Thomas

Nanga’s newborn by Gary Tankard

Scruffy after feasting on a zebra by Phil Judd

Black and white elegance by Bruno Bervoets

The four tenors – red-billed oxpeckers by Paul Gold

Family Crossing the Sand River by Richard Keyser

The Ximpalapala Young Female quenches her thirst by Gary Tankard

A palate of red, the scarlet chested sunbird by Tony Goldman

Droplets by Tony Goldman

Curious youth by Gary Tankard

A fiery night by Steve Gordon

The family of three by Phil Judd

Defying the elements by Phil Judd

A wee tired elephant by Ed Hubbard
Which of the above guest images do you think deserves the number one spot?
Let us know in the comments below!
Rich Laburn is filmmaker, photographer and writer who is based at Londolozi Game Reserve in South Africa. Spending his time capturing scenes of the wild and communicating the beauty of the African bushveld, he runs the Londolozi Blog as a way to entertain and engage people wishing to visit these wild lands.







