A selection of other scenes available, cropped to “golden ratio” and sized to your requirements, up to 40ins wide:

No, she’s not dead – just taking a break from the worry and stress of motherhood. Half an hour later she was back on her feet and feeding heartily, with her little one close by. Mana Pools.

…and in all fairness you’ve gotta have a Mana Pools sunset as well! Taken from Hippo Lodge after a December storm…

Another storm, another visit, to the Mchenis this time. Shortly after I took this photo, the wind rose to gale force, demolished our tents, and had us huddling inside our cars to avoid the cascades of horizontal rain and flying debris.

A late afternoon shot in more benign weather, with the sun bringing out the colours, and taken close to the former Mana Pools BBC Camp.

A lucky shot, with a stray rainy-season sunbeam picking out this impala lamb from the rest of the group about four weeks after the rains began at Mana Pools.

Likewise, this equally lucky shot of Mana lions caught by a stray sunbeam in November.

A Mana sunrise, this time, near the Mcheni camps in May.

“Go away, I’m resting”. Which I did, fairly swiftly in case he took revenge for my intrusion, but not until I’d snapped off this quick grabshot in Mana Pools.

A lot of visitors never get much further than Matusadona’s Palm Bay, but its easy to see why not. There are several rivers within the bay, each with its own character, and there’s often good wildlife to be seen.

Next page – more scenes with varying sizes and arrangements