Stunning silhouettes show animals of Africa at sunrise and sunset
Greg Du Toit/mediadrumworld.comWildlife photographer Greg Du Toit has captured powerful images of silhouetted animals in southern and eastern Africa to show "the mystery and intrigue of Africa."

Greg Du Toit/mediadrumworld.comThe animals, including lions, giraffes, flamingos, elephants, leopards, rhinoceros and zebras, are illuminated against sunrises and sunsets in a range of hues.
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Greg Du Toit/mediadrumworld.comThe photos are part of a wider series called Dusk to Dawn and were shot in Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Tanzania, Kenya and Zambia.
Mr Du Toit told Media Drum news agency: "I simply want to convey the incredible diversity, mystery and wonder that I feel for my wild subjects.
"What the camera has the power to do, through silhouette photography, is to simply de-clutter our world."
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Greg Du Toit/mediadrumworld.comIn his work, Du Toit specialises in lowlight imagery, spending hours to get the perfect timings for his photos.
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Greg Du Toit/mediadrumworld.comDu Toit previously won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year prize in 2013, with his photo entitled Essence of Elephants.
Greg Du Toit/mediadrumworld.comTwo dramatic photos from his Dusk to Dawn series show an injured wildebeest evading a fire that swept across the grass plains of Serengeti, which cover southern and eastern Africa.
Greg Du Toit/mediadrumworld.comHe said: "We noticed one wildebeest not running away [from the fire], on closer inspection we discovered that it had a broken front left leg.
"I watched in horror as the flames almost engulfed the animal before it finally ran away."
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