Yes, Paul, it is a consideration but nowhere near as dangerous as it was 30 years ago. All the fences & pallisades now restrict free movement of large wild animals. Lions, Leopards, Elephants & Buffalos are rare in town today but there are resident Baboons, Warthog & Hippos to watch out for. Foot Safaris (very expensive!) are offered in Kruger accompanied by armed rangers. There are probably plenty of photographic opportunities in the overgrown town "parks". I just need to be more observant like Dave.

Alan C

On 23-Dec-20 11:59 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Be careful if you go for the nature walk.  You probably have a greater prospect of meeting hungry carnivores than Dave.  😉

-p

On 12/23/2020 12:00 PM, Alan C wrote:
Thanks Dave. Obviously quite cold judging from the clothing. So different to what we see here. Perhaps I should do a nature walk! Nice to see the snow shots, something I have only experienced once.

Alan C

On 23-Dec-20 06:48 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
Ontario is going into lock down Dec 26th so Thepassingshow photo club did one last walk about. Most of last week's snow is gone but still enough to
justify a winter walk.

http://www.caughtinmotion.com/2020-countryside/album/index.html

Nikon D7200 with nikon 18-70 lens and minor LR6 adjustments.

Dave





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