print
For man nature has always been a source of inspiration and revitalizing energy We at SalesLab particularly love natural wilderness... and the big cats The analogy with the complex and hostile world of business, and the levels of performance and adaptability needed to survive in it and prosper, is striking. We have chosen this wild environment - as beautiful as it is tough - to express our brand image. As "facilitators" helping companies improve sales performance, we have opted for the symbols of the water hole and the sun for our logo. Both are vital resources in nature. Putting professional considerations aside for a moment, this section is for those intrigued or fascinated by the complex and perfect forces of nature in the wild. We delight in sharing this with you. Desktop backgrounds Nice web sites - www.nationalgeographic.com
Incredibly comprehensive set of web sites covering research & exploration, wilderness, natural phenomena, nature preservation and much more. Beautifully designed, diversified media for a wide range of audiences including children. « The National Geographic Society was created in Washington, D.C., in January 1888 for "the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge." The Society mirrors the world and all that is in it through incisive magazines, maps, books, films and interactive media.”
- www.wilderness-safaris.com
For their beautiful pictures under “images/downloads”. We didn’t experience their safari services…unfortunately! “At Wilderness Safaris, we delight in sharing the wild places of Southern Africa with our guests in a responsible manner. These magnificent remote areas provide a means, for both our guests and ourselves, of reconnecting with our natural spirit – something often neglected and forgotten in the modern, fast-paced world in which we live. Our aim is to share what we have learnt over the years, on a journey that constantly changes our own lives, and which we hope will touch and change yours. At the same time, we believe that the future of conservation in Africa depends on the attitude of the communities living next to these wild areas. For too long the needs of these communities were neglected by people involved in conservation work. The twin benefits to the community of tourism ventures and employment create a true appreciation for the value of the land and its wildlife. Finally, we aim to create safaris that are educational, explorative, fun and insightful of our guests’ needs.”
- www.alain-pons.com
“Wildlife is a golden theme for photographers. Wild animals make people dream about adventure in faraway countries. But to to take picture of them requires a good knowledge of species and the environment they live in. Knowing their common behavior helps a great deal to locate the animals more easily and therefore choose the very best angle to shoot those who by their beauty, their scarcity or their attitude will offer him to compose a new image of a still untamed world. Being always in the field, spending hours waiting and an allproof patience are the essential qualities of a photographer who wishes to obtain the best shots from his " models " who usually do what they want whenever they want. What a tough but exciting job!”
- www.nigeldennis.com
Nigel Dennis Wildlife Photography Images of African Wildlife, Nature and Landscapes “Nigel Dennis has travelled and photographed throughout southern Africa for the past 20 years. Although concentrating primarily on wildlife, he also covers a broad spectrum of nature subjects, including birds, reptiles, flora and African scenery. His work has appeared in many of the world’s top magazines including National Geographic, Time, Geo, BBC Wildlife and Terre Sauvage. Nigel’s images have been published in over 25 countries world-wide. To date he has produced sixteen wildlife and nature.”
- www.raymondoelrich.com
Nature and Wildlife Photography
- www.denis-huot.com
The work of Christine and Michel Denis-Huot, wildlife photographers
- www.christophe-courteau.com/US
The work of Christophe Courteau, photographer
- animal.discovery.com/guides/atoz/atoz.html
Everything you and your children want to read, hear and watch about animals
|