Loyal CompanionsTusker Craig and a fellow bull elephant have a dust bath with Mt Kilimanjaro as a backdrop From AU$ 80
Icons of the AmboseliThe world's largest living tusker, Craig with the world's highest free standing volcano Mount Kilimanjaro From AU$ 80
Craigs CompanionCraig, one of the world's largest tuskers, along with his constant companion takes a stroll in Amboseli National Park with Mt Kilimanjaro in the background… From AU$ 80
Out of the greenAn adult African leopard pauses briefly as it appears from the green undergrowth. From AU$ 80
Paws 4 thoughtA young leopard cub pauses for moment before looking at some siafu ants From AU$ 80
Paws n ClawsA young leopard cub clings precariously to a branch as its mother watches closely From AU$ 80
First LightThe early light catches a leopard as it appears from out of the darkness From AU$ 80
Baby Blue EyesA young leopard cub peers from behind a tree branch. The blueness of its eyes is due to the small deposit of melanin in it's irises which gradually fades… From AU$ 80
All EarsAWARD WINNINGTHE POLLYANNA PICKERING AWARD (for Endangered species) A wild dog pause briefly whilst trotting towards you From AU$ 80
Savannah DawnA female cheetah looks out over the savannah from a small termite mound at dawn From AU$ 80
Spotted MirageThree cheetah siblings look out over a shimmering plain from a well worn termite hill. From AU$ 80
BoyoKamboyo was one of Africa's largest and most symetrical big Tusker's. He roamed Tsavo West National Park in Kenya before his death in 2017 From AU$ 80
Cat WalkA lion cub tentatively follows in it's mother's footsteps down a track on a misty morning From AU$ 80
Double TroubleA pastel sketch of Tusker Tim and fellow tusker Craig stolling through Amboseli National Park with the backdrop of Africa's highest mountain Mt Kilimanjaro… From AU$ 80
Tusker TimTusker Tim, one of Africa's last big tuskers who roamed the plains of Amboseli National Park in Kenya until his passing from natural causes in March 2020… From AU$ 80
An unfamiliar scentA bull elephant stands his ground, raises his head and spreads his ragged ears as he senses danger. From AU$ 80
The Last Herd (Triptych)The last of the great herds of the Namib desert Elephants (Split into a Tryptich in order to have three seperate images) From AU$ 350