Celebrating changing seasons with Tami Walker
Africa’s summer time rains eventually came and went as this year’s early equinox pushes us towards the traditional dry safari season from July to October.
This steady march through the seasonal cycles is captured by a fine young artist, Tami Walker from her home on the edge of the Zambezi at Victoria Falls.
We celebrate with a sample of Tami Walker’s work
Blood lilies (Scadoxus multiflorus) at the beginning of the rainy season in Hwange
An elusive white rhino from Hwange
Zazu the hornbill, might have acted as majordomo to Mufasa and later Simba in the Lion King - but these are real characters at play in the bush!
Matopos captured at sunrise
Elephants on the move between the Hwange and Chobe eco-systems
Small matriarch herd on the march through the rains
View across Devil’s Cataract at Victoria Falls
A hidden moon through cloud cover and spray over Victoria Falls
The Zambezi in full spate over Victoria Falls during April
More info on Tami Walker
- Tami Walker showcases much of her work online
- There’s more on social media - connect with her via Facebook and Instagram
Understand the season if you’re planning a safari
- The “green season” in Africa: what, why, when, where and how - November through to April
- Why alternatives to the traditional July to September safari season are so good
- The simple guide to planning a trip - geography, seasons and top tips
More on Facebook
Centred around Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, Tami’s photographs are a firm favourite with the #Zambezi team… see more at www.tamiwalkerphotography.com
Posted by Zambezi on Thursday, 31 December 2015