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World Image Issue 32 May 2016

The free global magazine of the PPS, dedicated to photography, conservation and the preservation of our planet and all the natural life that survives upon it.

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Two by Tony<br />

Another from my East-West-East road trip taken a month or so ago. A fun picture, I wanted to capture all<br />

the 'splashing about' hence the weird composition. They say 'those who bath together stay together'. So it is<br />

with these Violet-Eared Waxbills (Uraeginthus granatinus) who 'mate for life' unless its mate dies. Mr (on<br />

the left) and Mrs (on the right) are enjoying an early morning bath together at the watering hole at the<br />

Witsand Nature Reserve, Northern Cape - South Africa.<br />

Green for go. A bit of fun with a desaturated and coloured Flap-necked Chameleon (Chamaeleo dilepis).<br />

Here crossing a road in South Africa's Kruger National Park. These chameleons lay 25 to 50 eggs in a hole<br />

dug in the soil. The Chameleon's can reach up to 35 cm (14 in) in length.<br />

Tony Sparkes<br />

Website = www.worldimagemag.com Page 37 email = magazine@photosociety.net

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