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[貼圖] 喀拉哈里沙漠的黑暗面

野生動物攝影師漢尼斯洛克納(Hannes Lochner)費時750天、行走10萬公里路,在惡劣的喀拉哈里沙漠中拍攝動物的照片。

不管是豹、獅、獵豹、斑鬣狗、棕鬣狗或豺狼,洛克納從獨特的角度發掘野生動物的精神本質,捕捉到野性生活的神奇魅力,以及當地令人驚歎的生命多樣性,這些精采的照片都收錄在他的新書《喀拉哈里沙漠的黑暗面》(Dark Side of the Kalahari)。


Dark safari: Up close and personal with the big cats of the Kalahari as they enjoy the cool of evening in one of the most punishing places on earth
  • Wildlife photographer Hannes Lochner spent two years in the Kalahari documenting nocturnal life of Luna the leopard
  • During that time he saw her have three litters, two of which survived, but one set was taken by a pack of hyenas
  • Much of his work followed the leopard's activity at night, when it was safer for her to move and hunt for food
  • During this time he also documented remarkable night-time pictures of lions, cheetahs, hyenas and jackals
  • The fascinating nocturnal animal world of the Kalahari has been collated in a new book produced by Mr Lochner

Wildlife photographer Hannes Lochner spent 750 days in the harsh surroundings of the Kalahari Desert to chronicle the life of a female leopard and in doing so delved into a dark and fascinating nocturnal world of big cats and other predators.

Through his incredible project, Mr Lochner, 41, documented the struggle of Luna the leopard to raise cubs in one of the most punishing environments on earth, where big predators become more active at night, and when the photographer's visibility is severely diminished.

Undeterred by the threat of the big cats, Mr Lochner spent thousands of hours in his Jeep at night, capturing remarkable moments with Luna, a pride of lions, a pack of jackals and other predators.


Striking: The life of Luna the leopard was documented in stills by photographer Hannes Lochner over a two-year period

He also captured some stunning and often comical pictures of other creatures, bug and small, including colourful lizards and a pair of quizzical-looking owls.

Mr Lochner travelled a colossal 100,000km during his time at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in South Africa. The images, collected in his new book 'The Dark Side of the Kalahari', capture the awe-inspiring beauty and breathtaking diversity of life in the region.

Shooting mostly at night, the Cape Town-born photographer had to brave night-time temperatures of -13 in the winter, while trying to catch up on his sleep in sweltering 40C heat in the day.
'I have always been fascinated by leopards, and my dream was to follow and document a leopard raising cubs in this Kalahari hostile environment,' Hannes said.
'There are few female leopards in the south of the park, and we started tracking one with a cub of 12 months old.


Magical: Filming Luna with her cubs was the highlight of Mr Lochner's two-year project immersed in the Kalahari Desert, describing the special moments with the cubs as 'incredible'

    
Framed: Luna was the focus of Mr Lochner's attention throughout the two years he spent in the desert, following her day and night, but she was most active at night

'She was not very accommodating, and took us at least three months to get used to us. She didn't have a tracking device so we had to track her the hard way. Lots of hours in the bush.'

The leopard, named Luna, had to protect her cubs from the park's lions, cheetah, spotted hyenas, brown hyenas and jackals, all of whom will kill cubs on sight.

The leopardess had three litters during the two years and three months she was trailed by Lochner. Her middle two cubs were killed by a brown hyena, but she later gave birth to another two which survived.


Entertainment: During his two-year project, Mr Lochner was privy to a host of fascinating and often comical moments in the animal kingdom in the Kalahari Desert, including this fox cub playing with a mouse


Baffled: These two owls appeared to be bemused and fascinated by an insect that scurried between them

  
  
All creatures great and small: Animals both large and small were snapped by Mr Lochner during his time in the Kalahari, including this tiny lizard (L), snapped scuttling across the sand at night, and another lizard (R) captured balancing on a seed pod as it blew in the wind

Also, unusually for leopards, she was regularly joined by 'family man' Oscar, the father of all three litters.

Lochner was accompanied on his travels by his partner Noa Koefler, who did all the film work for the project. Her video clips can be seen on the App that will be released at the end October to accompany Lochner's images.

  
First light: Luna had three litters of cubs throughout the two years she was photographed, the first and last set survived, the middle set of cubs were taken by hyenas


Predator: Among the many predators in the desert that would eat Luna's cubs were the lions
  

Close up: Fearless lions could easily take Luna's cubs is the opportunity arose
  
  
High alert: Luna was alone in the desert protecting and feeding herself and her cubs; the lions worked in a pride and there were always members on high alert for opportunities for food

Deadly: The roar of the lions and other greeting calls could be heard from miles across the desert  


During the day, the pride of lions would often rest - as would Luna - as the temperatures rose and the flies came out

  
Pack: A group of jackals also posed a threat, capable of taking Luna's cubs if hungry. Here they fight over the remains of a carcass in the Kalahari, South Africa


As the sun set, the big cats, including Luna and her cubs and the lions, would seek out opportunities for food and Mr Lochner would begin taking his photos


Attentive: The striking looking female leopard scoured the desert when night fell searching for threats and opportunities for food

Asked to nominate his favourite moment from his two years in the Kalahari, Lochner goes for his time photographing Luna's cubs.
'They are amazing animals and incredible to photograph, we spent time at at least 12 different den sites,' he added.


Snarl: A close-up of a leopard's mouth shows a healthy set of sharp teeth to the camera


Dramatic: Night time work produced some incredible shots, including this lioness trying to sleep as thunder storm raged nearby


Beneath a blanket of stars, one leopard was captured walking past a magnificent lone tree in the desert


Serene: A single owl flew into a stunning night-time landscape of the Kalahari Desert, as lightning lit up the horizon
  

Silent: A lone leopard scans the vegetation from a rocky perch on a starry night, captured in this incredible time-elapsed photo of the night sky
  

Photographer Hannes Lochner spent much of his time taking photos at nigh
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  • eaglelu

那个相机的镜头差不多可以看星星了
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  • eaglelu

不是所有穆斯林是恐怖分子,但是所有恐怖分子是穆斯林
真係好靚果D天氣pic ,尤其係隻老虎訓緊個張
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  • eaglelu

自然界嘅動物冇人搔擾, 跟隨大自然生活, 用適合本身的技能去求生. 人類應該尊重它們.
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  • eaglelu

so beautiful, and so sweet wildlife animals, good
旁晚好靓啊···不过都系最钟意夜晚噶星空···
好美丽啊~希望有一天可以去旅游拍照来分享
哇!這一些照片照得真好,讓人置身其中
最中意有閃電同在樹下那一張, 二選一.... 都係樹O個張最正!
拍的很美丽,又起是那一张豹在站在大石上配和黑夜的天空。赞

谢谢大大分享。
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  • eaglelu

They spent 750 days (more than 2 years) in the desert to take those pictures are not simple at all. I admire their endurance!
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  • eaglelu

喀拉哈里沙漠真的漂亮!动物也很好看!不过真是很危险!这75天真的非常不容易过!
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  • vandas

充滿驚奇、漂亮、的沙漠,是男人生命中追求的地方,浩瀚的沙漠有其神秘的面紗,是值得我們去探討。
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  • eaglelu

真正开眼界.......但对我来说将在沙漠中生存是困难的.
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  • eaglelu

實在是十分美麗的相片,讓觀者能感受到野性的生命力
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  • eaglelu

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