In this last image, we see the dominant brother reclining in the grass. His posture is relaxed, almost majestic, while his gaze is calmly directed towards our safari truck. No fear, no hurry - just observation.
It is a rare kind of trust that is palpable: between animal and human, in a moment where both just let each other be.
His presence fills the landscape without dominating it. This is not an image of tension, but of balance - of coexistence.
This is what Leo Africa works for every day: a world where wild animals do not have to flee from humans, but can live alongside us, in freedom and safety.
A silent gaze, a reclining pose, and yet: so much meaning.
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I'm Bouke Willems and I'm a starting nature photographer. I mainly photograph in nature reserves around my home town. I like to photograph mammals but birds are becoming more and more interesting as well.
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