Jeff Acreman Wildlife Photography: Blog https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog en-us (C) Jeff Acreman Wildlife Photography [email protected] (Jeff Acreman Wildlife Photography) Mon, 16 Mar 2020 07:37:00 GMT Mon, 16 Mar 2020 07:37:00 GMT https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/img/s/v-12/u486779028-o590664836-50.jpg Jeff Acreman Wildlife Photography: Blog https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog 120 80 Kenyan Safari 2020 https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog/2019/9/kenyan-safari-2020 So for some months I have been planning the 2020 Kenyan Safari and now its all coming together, with final tweeks to our itinerary in order to finalise and thus booking as needed, up until now our schedule includes some 5 destinations/camps/parks, all with different species, but all including the big five, so hopefully exciting times ahead 

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Ranthambhore N R - India https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog/2019/3/ranthambhore-n-r---india Ranthambhore return, My next visit is now booked for 2020, along way away, but the company that I use, get booked up very quickly, so early booking is a must, hopefully it will be another memorable visit, scheduled for 2no tours, with some 25 safaris in the park, which I hope will produce another cracking set of pictures, that I can share with you again in the appropriate gallery, so watch this space as they say

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Red Deer Rut 2019 https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog/2019/3/red-deer-rut-2019 So now with 2019 well under way and in 6 months-ish the rut starts again, so trips now booked for 3 days in London, to visit the Parks, with also many planned visits to Exmoor, with hopefully a few more pictures to be included within my Red deer galleries, for you all to view and hopefully enjoy.

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Red Deer Rut 2018 https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog/2019/3/red-deer-rut-2018 During last years Red Deer rut, I spent time at the London parks and Exmoor, with some great success at both venues, each returning some great pictures, including Stags in water, rutting, fighting and grouping up , all animals were well equipped, with some incredable headgear, as you will see for youself, by going through the gallery

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Kenyan Safari - Migration Season https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog/2017/2/kenyan-safari---migration-season So a new Kenyan Safari has now been booked for 2017, for the migration season, with hopefully plenty of new pictures to display on my return, we have booked a tailor made safari, giving us maximum time with a variety of animal subjects, including - Lion, Cheetah, Leopard, Rhino, Elephant as well as many other mammals and the wonderful coloureful birdlife.

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The Red Deer Rut/Album (update) - Coming Soon https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog/2016/9/the-red-deer---coming-soon So after some 6 weeks recovery after surgery for a hip replacement, now getting ready for the Red Deer rut, which is just around the corner, with a planned annual trip to London for a few days, in order to hopefully capture these wonderful mammals, with hopefully my Red Deer album updated accordingly.

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Ranthambhore Nature Rserve, India https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog/2016/4/ranthambhore-nature-rserve-india Ranthambhore - Tiger Safari, India
 

8/9 April 2016
 

So my adventure to India and my visit to the famous Ranthambhore Nature Tiger Reserve starts with leaving Somerset at 1.30pm, travelling to London Heathrow Airport, for my over-night flight at 8.45pm, so after an uneventful journey top Heathrow, checking in, which was a nervy affair as my hold luggage went through OK, but my carry on bag was over 14KG, against the permitted 7KG, so after some quick talking and almost begging the young lady at the check out agreed to let me carry my rucksack through, as I explained was full of very valuable camera gear, which couldn't go into the hold, so into the departure lounge, a wait and then boarded for my over night flight in my pre-booked seat allocation, arriving at New Delhi Airport at approximately 9.45am local time, thus meeting up with 2 other photographers. So in India and now a 7 hour road trip to the Ranthambhore Regency Hotel, which would be my home base for the next 6 days, checking in, un-packing and then a quick meeting to discuss the forthcoming safari's and our daily events, then a early night for some well deserved sleep, after of course getting all the camera gear ready for the early morning start.
 

10 April 2016
 

My alarm woke me at 4.30am and after a quick shower, collecting all my camera gear, including Canon 1DX, Canon 1Dmk3, 70-200mm 2.8 lens, 300mm 2.8 lens, 24-105mm 4 lens, converters 1.4X,2X, various cleaning cloths, memory cards and various other bits and pieces all neatly packed into my trusty rucksack, made my way to reception for a early morning coffee and into our open top Gypsy Jeep for the 5.30am start, meeting our guide for the duration of my trip - Ash, who proved to be a wonderful guide and lovely person, who certainly knew his business in the reserve. on 6.00am sharp we entered the reserve going into Zone 4, making our way down through the very bumpy dirt track and after only some 10 minutes came across my very first wild tiger strolling along the track in front of us, Ash our guide recognised this magnificent animal as being T19 Krishna, who we followed and eventually got in front of with some wonderful pictures and perhaps more important just seeing this wonderful Tiger in the wild and at close quarters, so after what seemed like a lifetime, we moved on into the reserve, coming across T64 and T73, again at close range and many pictures taken, so what a wonderful start to my trip, 3 tigers and pictures a plenty, so  arriving back to the hotel at 9.45am, for breakfast and lunch, with again another afternoon safari at 3.00pm until approximately 6.30pm, back to the hotel, into dinner, downloading, checking etc a few cold beers and again preparing for the next day
 

11 April 2016   
 

So another early start, but this morning into Zone 3 and again within minutes another tiger was spotted under a ruined gate house arch, which turned out to be Arrowhead asleep on the track, again we drove around a very bumpy track, locating T64 on our afternoon game drive, with a sighting of a tiger called Lightening, so again a wonderful day's safari's, with pictures, great company and what a experience, so more pictures to download/edit and cold beer enjoyed by all.
 

12 April 2016
 

Day three saw us go again into Zone 4, locating T28 a tiger called Star Man and also Lightening in the morning and afternoon viewing of T41, so more editing and picture downloading, all with a few cold beers.
 

13 April 2016
 

So today we entered Zone 4 locating T19 Krishna and Lightening in the morning, with the afternoon drive seeing Arrowhead and Lightening, which completed another fabulous day's safari's.
 

14 April 2016
 

Today's safari's saw us travel into Zone 3 for both game drives photographing Pac Man, Arrowhead and Lightening, in great light and locations, which finished off another wonderful day out.
 

15 April 2016
 

Our Last morning game drive before the long trip home saw us go into Zone 2 looking for a pair of young tiger cubs, which we have previously visited this zone, but no cubs were found and thus ended my Tiger safari, but on a very high note, so back to the Regency Hotel, the trip back to New Delhi, staying over-night a City Park Hotel and then a morning flight back to Heathrow.
 

General
 

So the Tiger safari has come to a end, but still loads of pictures to edit/download and view, the animals included - Tigers, Spotted Deer, Red Deer, Antelope, Sloth Bears, Wild Boar, Peacocks, Crocodile, Cobra snake, Monitor lizards, many colourful birds, great scenery of the Ranthambhore Fort, Mountains, lakes and general goings on, The very colourful dressed local people, the road traffic was a incredible experience to see and travel through, my Hotels were wonderful, food was very good with a large selection of local foods and even some English dished available. The weather was on average between 35-40 degrees, with a very dry heat, but the cold water drinks and Kingfisher beer helped a lot. Ranthambhore is some 1334 square Km, has 60 different Tigers, some 80 leopards, many thousands of various deer, Antelope, Boar, and national birds the Peacock, so overall I can fully recommend this location, with the people very friendly, colourful and helpful to all.   
 


 

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[email protected] (Jeff Acreman Wildlife Photography) https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog/2016/4/ranthambhore-nature-rserve-india Tue, 19 Apr 2016 11:32:32 GMT
2016 - New challenges, both home and abroad https://jeffacremanwildlifephotography.zenfolio.com/blog/2016/2/2016---new-challenges-both-home-and-abroad New challenges and projects with subjects old and new, hopefully with photographs to post, which will include - Kingfishers, Brown Hares, Red Foxes, Otters and with luck Bengal Tigers and various Indian wildlife, all from a April safari to the famous Indian Tiger reserve of Ranthambhore, so exciting times ahead, with both British and Indian wildlife subjects, but much more is planned in the months ahead. 
 

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