Probably on Safari in the Kruger in SA.
Was sat in the passenger seat of the land rover, one of those one with no roof, and all the doors removed. Startled a group of antelope which dashed across in front of us and from nowhere a lioness leapt out and took one down.
Lioness sat down about 5 metres from the left side of the car, chomping through this gazelle, face now matted with blood. Then I caught it's eye and it did that thing domestic cats do before they attack the dog. Folded it's ears back, started flicking it's tail, and started snarling. Nothing between me and it but a handy step up into the passenger seat.
Driver just calmly said "ok I think we should back off a little"....as I was filling my pants, scared the hell out of me having a wild (****ed off) animal that close looking into my eyes.



I got cut off by the tide the other day while i was taking some phots in a cove. Looked around and the tides come in. Now being a bloke, there's no way i'm gonna phone the coast guard so scaling the vertical cliff it was! Half way up i stop to look around and see how far i've got and realise that there was a phot opportunity to be had. Now bearing in mind that the cliff is near vertical and i'm stood on a ledge leaning against the wall i realised that there were issues with getting my camera out of my bag. Well i adapted and overcame and everything was tip top until a bit of overbalancing sent me on route to the pointy rocks 50m below. So there i am camera in one hand, the other grasping on for dear life. For a moment i thought the camera was going to have to be ditched. Anyway i recovered, put the camera away, got to the top and gave myself a good talking to! I live to shoot another day![]()
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in Nottingham city centre taking some photos of the town hall, a person cycles by me and is just staring at me.. he cycles about 20 metres away and then turns his bike side on and is just watching me.
lets just say he was a very unsavoury looking character and was sure he was just trying to figure out if he could do a snatch and grab.
I put the camera in my bag, and then walked straight to my bus stop, which luckily was only about 20 metres too..
Early morning at the Dunlop Chicane at Le Mans 2009. We were stood right behind the catch fencing, beyond which was a small gravel trap with marshalls in and then the armco.
We were just setting up when we heard an almighty bang and instinctively ducked and covered, feeling small bits of debris raining down on us. It was Benoit Treluyer in the number 17 Peugeot having one of the biggest crashes in recent Le Mans history. His car literally bounced along the top of the armco, took out the marshalls' gantry and came to rest with the safety cell, engine and one wheel attached - nothing else.
Luckily the driver was ok but they took their time extracting him. As for us, we quickly realised that, had the car come in only a foot or two higher, it'd have cleared the armco completely and gone straight into the catch fencing, which we were literally six inches behind. We'd have been killed for sure. Rather sobering and I take the "motorsport is dangerous" line on the back of tickets a bit more seriously now
The only known footage of the crash - not very good but gives you some idea of the scale of it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6upFvKLkDw
The bird wasn't in on the deal though, it decided to go for my lens instead
When your CF card is full?![]()
in Nottingham city centre taking some photos of the town hall, a person cycles by me and is just staring at me.. he cycles about 20 metres away and then turns his bike side on and is just watching me.
lets just say he was a very unsavoury looking character and was sure he was just trying to figure out if he could do a snatch and grab.
I put the camera in my bag, and then walked straight to my bus stop, which luckily was only about 20 metres too..
a lot of my excursions are dangerous in one way or another either for me or the camera, as a lot of my photography is urbex related.
The danger of somebody catching you on their property you mean?![]()
lots of dangers in urbex - dodgy floors/ceilings and asbestos, among many others.