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I have always loved nature and began serious photography in 2004 with a visit to Tanzania. I met Dan Cox on a trip to the Everglades in 2009 and have been to Costa Rica, India, Brazil, the Gal…
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- Susan has 12 galleries with 248 photos.
- Followed by 7 Explorers.
Recent Galleries
2017 Ultimate Madagascar Photography Tour II
Posted Feb. 14th, 2018 (1 year ago)
2017 Winter in Yellowstone Photography Tour
Posted Mar. 23rd, 2017 (2 years ago)
2016 Brazil Pantanal Jaguar Wildlife Photo Expedition II
Posted Aug. 25th, 2016 (2 years ago)
2015 South Africa Ultimate Cat Experience I
Posted Nov. 8th, 2015 (3 years ago)
2015 Kenya Photography Tour I
Posted Mar. 20th, 2015 (4 years ago)
2014 Alaska Brown Bear Photography Tour
Posted Oct. 7th, 2014 (4 years ago)
2014 Italy Photography Tour
Posted Jul. 3rd, 2014 (5 years ago)
2013 Ireland Photography Tour I
Posted Aug. 6th, 2013 (6 years ago)
2013 Galapagos Photography Tour by Private Luxury Yacht I
Posted Aug. 6th, 2013 (6 years ago)
2012 Brazil Pantanal Jaguar Wildlife Expedition I
Posted Jul. 28th, 2013 (6 years ago)
2012 India Photography Trip I
Posted Aug. 6th, 2013 (6 years ago)
2011 Costa Rica Photography Tour I
Posted Aug. 6th, 2013 (6 years ago)
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Claude Lecours posted a new gallery
3 months ago
2018 Ultimate Madagascar Photography Tour
Amazing trip to the land of plenty ! Birds, reptiles, lemurs, hospitality, and great French food were always there. Great group that allowed for alot of fun despite challenging logistics
Rhonda Handley posted a new gallery
3 months ago
2018 Ultimate Madagascar Photography Tour
Excellent accommodations, close to the subject matter – whether they were people or critters. Lots of opportunities for lemur photos and interaction. Great group of traveling companions.
Fred Kurtz posted a new gallery
4 months ago
2018 Ultimate Madagascar Photography Tour
Madagascar is the most third world country I have visited. Poverty is everywhere however I have never seen such happy children. They love to have their photos taken and when you show it to them they squeal with delight. The variety of Lemurs is vast and the photo opportunities are endless. Catching Lemurs in flight is a challenge for any photographer. The cutest image is of a one week old Lemur buried in its mother’s fur with the head barely visiable (see last image). Another Dan and Tanya trip of a lifetime.