Category Archives: About

Selfie

We (the Wild de Wets), posing for a portrait, at Glen Reenen Rest Camp in the Golden Gate Highlands National Park

Selfie

Selfie” is the theme for this week’s WordPress Photo Challenge

Our 2013 in pictures

As the year is rushing to its end, we’re looking back at all the wonderful places we stayed at in South Africa’s wild places during 2013:

Community (Ithala, 14 December 2013)

We’re back at scenic Ithala Game Reserve for our annual visit. Even though there’s a massive thunderstorm underway at the moment, it is wonderful to be back in the South African wilds.

This week’s photo challenge from WordPress is themed “Community” and so we’re sharing a collection of photographs of the Ithala community taken on our first day here. 

Grand

I don’t know of many scenes more grand than an African sunrise, or sunset.

Elephant sunrise, near Letaba in the Kruger National Park

Elephant sunrise, near Letaba in the Kruger National Park

Giraffe sunset, near Olifants in the Kruger National Park

Giraffe sunset, near Olifants in the Kruger National Park

“Grand” is the theme for WordPress’ latest weekly photo challenge.

Light

Fire was the first source of light that humans learned to control, and to this day it remains an essential ingredient of any night spent in the great outdoors!

Light

Let there be light” is the theme for this week’s WordPress Photo Challenge.

Appreciation

Hluhluwe-Imfolozi

We really do appreciate it immensely when people take the time and effort to let us know that they find de Wets Wild appealing, often also nominating us for one or more of the selection of blogging awards in circulation. Unfortunately these awards mostly don’t quite fit with our theme here at de Wets Wild, and in consideration of the many readers who’ve signed up to our blog that aren’t from the “blogging community”, we’ve decided to no longer dedicate special posts to awards whenever a fellow blogger is kind enough to honour us with a nomination.

But that doesn’t mean we don’t appreciate these generous souls promoting de Wets Wild to their own friends and followers, and everyone else that contribute to our blog through their warm, encouraging comments. And so we’ve decided to dedicate a special post to some of the very special friends of de Wets Wild, whom we hope will accept this as a token of the high regard and appreciation we have for them all.

Hop on over to these talented bloggers’ sites and enjoy seeing the world through their eyes (and camera lenses!)

And again, a big THANK YOU to everyone that’s given de Wets Wild a “pat on the back” along the way!

  • Joey and Marks Culver of MJCulverPhotography have become such dear friends of us de Wets that it feels as though we’ve known them forever. You’ll have to search long and hard to find two people more passionate about photography, and their passion and talent translates into some of the best monochrome photographic work you’ll ever come across. Feast your eyes on these examples: Starburst Tree and Frosty Florida Trees.
  • PieterK515 is a fellow South-African blogger, sharing his hilarious views on our country, the world and the people in it on Ah Dad…. Want to know what Pieter thinks of tattoos?
  • Ann-Christine is a prolific blogger with a faithful following of her blog Leya – have a look at the photographs in her post “Travel My Way” and you’ll understand why!
  • Christiane van Heerden does community work in South Africa and her one blog, Bridging Worlds showcases this passion of hers. Her other blog, Traveler’s Log is all about the beautiful destinations she visits with her precious family.
  • Elizabeth Turner is the talented blogger responsible for Dot knows! where she shares the most beautiful nature photographs – just look at these bee photos!
  • On I Am Safari Maurice Hovens shares some fantastic wildlife photographs, and I found his series from the Netherlands’ Oostvaardersplassen, including his post on Konik horses, especially interesting as it gives a glimpse into the Europe that existed long before humans appeared on the scene.
  • For a truly inspirational blog, you need not look further than Steve Rebus’ iChristian. Start with his “About” page and work you’re way from there!
  • Ilargia64 blogs from Spain and is another fantastic photographer – this shot of hers of an owl in flight speaks volumes!
  • Maralee Park is another genuinely talented nature photographer and she showcases her work on Through my lens, this shot of a beautiful river being an excellent example.
  • My Wall is the place where talented Imelda shares her poetry, short stories and beautiful photographs with the world
  • You’ll find a wide variety of photographs, from planes and memorials to birds and animals, on the Photographic Journey of Bulldog, but they all have one thing in common; like these photographs of our winter-blooming impala lilies they are all beautiful!
  • The Seeker is just the place to go if you are looking for all things spiritual and philosophical. Go have a look around, you”re sure to be inspired.
  • Traveling Marla is originally from Pennsylvania and she finds herself near Pretoria these days, though it seems she’s been almost everywhere in between. You’ll love her quirky writing and the beautiful photographs that comes with it. This short piece on Klipspringers will give you a good taste of what Traveling Marla has in store for you.
  • Willem Kruger is an award-winning South African photographer, and for good reason: Look at this photograph of his showing a yawning leopard!

Horizon

Sunset over Chelmsford Nature Reserve showing off Leokop and a lone Acacia on the horizon

Horizon

Horizon” is the newest weekly photo challenge theme from WordPress

Infinite

The hills of Ithala Game Reserve rolling to the distant horizon…

Infinite

The theme for this week’s photo challenge is “Infinite”

Good morning! Again!

Oh, what a beautiful morning!

Sunrise over the Allemanskraal Dam, in the Willem Pretorius Nature Reserve.

Allemanskraal sunrise

Allemanskraal sunrise

The theme for this week’s photo challenge is “Good Morning!

A different point of view

Photographing through a binocular lens will (probably) not give you a coffee table book quality image, but if it gives you the extra reach to prove your black rhino sighting, like this one of ours some years ago in Ithala Game Reserve, I think it’s worth the try ;-)!

Another point of view

An unusual point of view” is this week’s photo challenge from  WordPress