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David Rogers Photographic Workshops for 2006

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Kruger National Park and the Mpumalanga Escarpment 3 - 7 August 2006

Graskop Workshop PDF

A digital workshop based at the Graskop Hotel which is close to Kruger National Park, Blyde River Canyon and the attractions of the region. The workshop will provide a mixture of practical and theoretical experience. Participants will explore the region in their own vehicles (David will rotate between vehicles) and prepare for the final evening slide show. Cost is R2500 a person sharing including dinner, bed and breakfast. For more information contact david@africa-focus.co.za

 

Cape South Coast in the Springtime 3 - 7 September 2006

Arniston Workshop PDF

Join a group of up to 12 people at the four star Arniston Hotel on the South Coast of South Africa near to Cape Agulhas. The village has fantastic photographic opportunities with fishing boats and white-washed strandhuise at Kassiesbaai, great seascapes and also large wave cut caves. The trip coincides with the whale watching season and there will be land based and boat based opportunities. De Hoop Nature Reserve with its fantastic flowering fynbos is just a short distance from the village. The cost of the trip is R2900 a person sharing including dinner, bed and breakfast. Participants will explore the vehicle on foot and in their own vehicles. For more information contact david@africa-focus.co.za

 

South Luangwa 1 - 7 November 2006

Explore the wildlife-rich South Luangwa National Park in Zambia. Staying at Tafika Camp in the Nsefu Sector, these 7 days will be spent on foot and in vehicles in search of great wildlife opportunities. Owner John Coppinger offers microlight flights which are an optional add on to the trip and a great opportunity for an aerial view of the river. For more information contact alanna@africageographic.com

South Luangwa Green Season (March 2007)

After a highly successful safari in 2006, we will be returning to Robin Pope Safari's Nkwali Camp in 2007. The camp, which is run by one of Southern Africa's foremost guides, offers boat trips, walking and driving through South Luangwa at a time when most camps are closed because of the rains. The season is wonderful for photography. In 2006 we saw wild dogs, leopard, lion, elephant and innumerable birds. The landscapes are lush and green. We did have plenty of rain but it mostly fell during midday and at night and we did not need to cover our cameras once..For more information contact david@africa-focus.co.za

 

 

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