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Lioness Enjoys The Safari Views

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Lioness in Ngorongoro Crater
A lioness at Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, grabs a quick glance to see what is happening behind her. While clicking this photo, i tried to frame it in such a way to highlight how the lioness is acknowledging me as she gets her photograph taken. Her poise and look is exciting as she enjoys the magnificent safari landscape as much as i do, as if to say, 'look i was there!'. In her picture, a crowned crane is peacefully feeding, the brown dots are actually wildebeest shifting along the horizon and the green crater wall is sharply rising.

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