In the Lion’s Den

In the Lion’s Den by Mitsuaki Iwago, published by Chronicle Books in 1996, features 120 pages of stunning photography that captures the daily lives of lions in East Africa’s Serengeti plain. This edition showcases nearly 100 breathtaking images, highlighting both the majestic beauty of these wild felines and the challenges they face in their natural habitat.
Readers will find a captivating exploration of lions, from their interactions at watering holes to the nurturing of their cubs and their hunting techniques. Mitsuaki Iwago’s close-up photographs exemplify his renowned skill in composition and technique, offering a vivid portrayal of these magnificent animals. This book serves as a visual journey into the world of lions, appealing to nature enthusiasts and photography lovers alike.
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The most exciting photographic portrait of lions ever assembled, In the Lion’s Den presents nearly 100 breathtaking photographs of the day-to-day lives of these magnificent wild felines of East Africa’s fabled Serengeti plain. Internationally renowned wildlife photographer Mitsuaki Iwago’s incredible close-up images convey both the majestic beauty of the lions themselves and the harsh realities of their natural habitat. Whether focusing on lions gathered around a watering hole, patiently teaching their cubs hunting skills, or fearlessly stalking and subduing their prey, each of these masterful photographs displays the superb composition and unfailing technique for which Iwago is renowned. As fascinating as it is awe-inspiring, In the Lions Den will enthrall nature enthusiasts of all ages.
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