International Photo Galleries
Ken Wynne-Dyke
De Pere, WI
12/15/2016
I have two Cuddeback cameras which I alternate up on a mountain near where I live. This site has been used by me since 2013 and has provided some very nice shots. I have tried before to put them on your competition website but without success. It really surprises me that SOUTH AFRICA is not included in your list of countries around the world. South Africa is a prime destination for wild life tourism and although it is a much smaller country than the US I am quite sure it has a much more varied population of wildlife. I have attached a close-up of a male Common Duiker taken a few weeks ago which I would like you to enter in the competition. This species is a solitary buck which stands about 50 cms at the shoulder and is distributed widely around South Africa. The name Duiker means diver and is used because of the habit of this buck dodging and diving when chased. I live in Somerset West a smallish town about 50kms from Cape Town on the southern tip of South Africa.
De Pere, WI
12/15/2016
I have two Cuddeback cameras which I alternate up on a mountain near where I live. This site has been used by me since 2013 and has provided some very nice shots. I have tried before to put them on your competition website but without success. It really surprises me that SOUTH AFRICA is not included in your list of countries around the world. South Africa is a prime destination for wild life tourism and although it is a much smaller country than the US I am quite sure it has a much more varied population of wildlife. I have attached a close-up of a male Common Duiker taken a few weeks ago which I would like you to enter in the competition. This species is a solitary buck which stands about 50 cms at the shoulder and is distributed widely around South Africa. The name Duiker means diver and is used because of the habit of this buck dodging and diving when chased. I live in Somerset West a smallish town about 50kms from Cape Town on the southern tip of South Africa.
Rick Morgan
Tiki Island, TX
12/14/2016
I have had the ranch 25 years and have been using your cameras since y'all started making them first time I have ever seen a cat cameras got him twice in one day. I'm still hunting the cat??
Tiki Island, TX
12/14/2016
I have had the ranch 25 years and have been using your cameras since y'all started making them first time I have ever seen a cat cameras got him twice in one day. I'm still hunting the cat??
Anton Le Roex
Cape Town, AF
11/12/2016
Rare and elusive Cape leopards photographed with my 5 year old Cuddeback camera in the Cederberg Mountains of the Western Cape, South Africa. First photograph female leopard with her cub; second photograph, young leopard cub, roughly 6 months old, practicing “chargjngâ€; third photograph, mother leopard with lunch for her cubs, a rock hyrax.
Cape Town, AF
11/12/2016
Rare and elusive Cape leopards photographed with my 5 year old Cuddeback camera in the Cederberg Mountains of the Western Cape, South Africa. First photograph female leopard with her cub; second photograph, young leopard cub, roughly 6 months old, practicing “chargjngâ€; third photograph, mother leopard with lunch for her cubs, a rock hyrax.
Lagodekhi Strict Nature Reserve
Wilmington, DE
10/30/2016
East Caucasian Tur (Capra cylindricornis) in Strict Nature Reserve
Wilmington, DE
10/30/2016
East Caucasian Tur (Capra cylindricornis) in Strict Nature Reserve
Johan Rebel
Drottningskär, EU
10/28/2016
I've got two cameras, one color and one blackflash, mounted literally on either side of my backdoor. For some reason the yard between the house and the guest cottage is a busy thoroughfare for all sorts of game, day and night. Funny thing is that I live on an island 3 miles from the mainland, so moose etc have to swim out.
Drottningskär, EU
10/28/2016
I've got two cameras, one color and one blackflash, mounted literally on either side of my backdoor. For some reason the yard between the house and the guest cottage is a busy thoroughfare for all sorts of game, day and night. Funny thing is that I live on an island 3 miles from the mainland, so moose etc have to swim out.