What do you do when you are on amazing drive in the northern Serengeti and you spot this magical leopard sitting on top of a rock...and then your camera battery gives up?!
You make the very best of it and become creative!
And so Paul & Cathy Kalenian thought for a minute. Took out their iPad and made a shot using its camera.
Looking at the result, this is where inventiveness kicked in.
Paul grabbed their binoculars added and connected it to the Ipad with an empty toilet paper roll!
And see the amazing difference of this ingenuity!!
Lamai
Safari Tip No.1
25 January 2012
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