'Poise'
'Poise'
Cheetahs rely on sight to detect their prey and are therefore more active during the day; their distinctive tear marks, running from the inside of the eye to the corner of their mouth, help to keep sunlight away from their eyes. In summertime, they are more active early morning and late afternoon, and they will rest in shade during the hottest hours of the day. This helps them to avoid larger predators which hunt at night.
Photographed 1 July, 2021. South Africa.
ARCHIVAL FINE ART PRINTS
ARCHIVAL FINE ART PRINTS
Gallery quality archival fine art giclee prints. Prints are unframed.
WHITE BORDER FOR FRAMING
WHITE BORDER FOR FRAMING
The 24" x 16" and 43" x 28" sizes include a white border to assist framing.
SUPPORTING CONSERVATION
SUPPORTING CONSERVATION
I’m proud to support various charities by donating my limited edition prints for auction including to Wild Tomorrow Fund, The Perfect World Foundation and WildAid on a regular basis, raising tens of thousands of dollars in the process. This is only possible thanks to your support by investing in my work.
WILD & FREE ANIMALS ONLY
WILD & FREE ANIMALS ONLY
There's a reason I have a 'Wild and Free' tattoo :)
My work depicts animals living wild and free - no captive animals unless specified!