My latest photography eBook – Infinite Regress – A study of Nature from close-up Macro Photography, to Landscapes, Wildlife and Astrophotography of the observable Universe.
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Waxing Crescent Moon behind the clouds
The Waxing Crescent Moon on 16 December 2015, as seen from the Southern Hemisphere, South Africa.
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Super Moon
The Full Moon (Super Moon) on 29 August 2015, as seen from the Southern Hemisphere, South Africa. Super Moon is when the Moon is at its closest point to Earth, due to the elliptical orbit that it follows.
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Namib Desert Milky Way
The Milky Way from the Namib, the oldest Desert on Earth.
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The Milky Way
The Milky Way as seen from the Fish River Canyon in Namibia.
Blow flies on a Stapelia grandiflora flower
My 1st macro photo with over 500 000 views on Flickr: “Blow flies pollinating a Stapelia grandiflora flower” from Calitzdorp in the Little Karoo, Western Cape, South Africa.
The flies are being tricked by the flower, and their maggot eggs won’t survive as the flower will die soon (and the flower is not really a suitable host or food for the maggots).
Photographic Excursions in Southern Africa
My latest Nature Photography Book project just went live.
www.anti-matter-3d.com/Photographic_Excursions_in_Southern_Africa
My Saddle-billed Stork photo is “Picture of the Day” on Yahoo.
Southern Carmine Bee-eater
Via Flickr:
Southern Carmine Bee-eater (photographed in Mapungubwe National Park, situated at the point of confluence where the borders of South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe meet).
Featured in: "National Geographic | Wild Bird Trust -Top 25 Photographs of the Week".
Namaqualand and the Richtersveld (ebook sample)
Namaqualand and the Richtersveld (ebook sample)
An ebook sample of the book by Martin Heigan. “This book features photographs of the vast landscapes, masses of wild flowers and unworldly flora of Namaqualand and the Richtersveld. This semi-desert region in the Northern Cape of South Africa, is known for it’s spectacular unspoilt nature”.