Monday 28 April 2014

Editorial Flamingo Magazine
Expedite Aviation





DATE: 26 April 2014
Client; Izak Smit & Schalk Nel



Their helicopter sightseeing and safari tours provide you with a bird’s eye view of Namibia’s attractions in comfort and style.Marvel at the splendid beauty of the Namib Desert, the Etosha National Park and more as you travel along the Skeleton Coast to Swakopmund – the sleeping beauty of Namibia’s coastline. See the Fish River Canyon and the Kunene in the far north of this vast country.





                                                                                                 
Expedite Aviation started out with a single helicopter and this was Mr. Rainier Arangies’, CEO of Expedite Aviation, pride and joy. Soon the life long dream materialized and a second, larger helicopter was purchased.  Expedite Aviation rapidly grew from strength to strength developing into a diverse and multi-divisional helicopter company which is currently operating 5 helicopters with one on the way! 
Delight in flying by Namibia’s historic landmarks including the Vingerklip, the Spitzkoppe, the Brandberg, the Sossusvlei dunes and the lush riverine forests of the Caprivi.  With many tour options to choose from, this unique adventure is a must have for your memorable visit to Namibia.

Wednesday 16 April 2014

White Rhino


AKA The square-lipped rhino
Height 1.5 - 1.8m
Weight 1,800 - 3,000kg

Rhino fact The white rhino was once on the brink of extinction with only around 50 individuals left in the wild!
Rhino fun fact Also known as the square-lipped rhino, thewhite rhino uses its flat, square lip to effectively cut and eat grass, as it is a grazer, and only eats ground vegetation (compared to the black rhino, which is a browser and uses its hooked lip to pick at bushes and low branches for food.)

This Rhino is one of the lucky ones at an age of 35years. It was a blessing to see this one in the wild.

Lets stop Poaching these beautiful creatures!

Thursday 3 April 2014


Leopard on the RUN 

This photo was taken in the Masai Mara Kenya in March 2014
I used a slow shutter speed to get this affect
Equipment:
Nikon D5200
Sigma Telephoto lens 500mm F4.5-5.6 
Shutter speed 1/80