January 22, 2013 - The first shot of this glass pitcher looked pretty lame, so I shot my flashlight down the handle of the stirrer and took another shot.  The second one suddenly contained more awesome.
In the early morning a  Kudu cow (Tragelaphus s. strepsiceros) drinks at Kalkheuvel waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia.
Leopard  cub (Panthera pardus), warily passes a flock of Helmeted Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) to have a drink at drink Kalkheuvel waterhole, Etosha National Park, Namibia
In the early morning light a beautiful Steenbok (Raphicerus campestris) drinks at Kalkheuvel waterhole, Etosha National Park,  Namibia.
Biology Note: Are solitary antelope except when courting or have a lamb. The females (this photograph) do not have horns. They are teritorial & mak their areas with scent from preorbital & pedal (between their hooves)  glands.
Water drop bouncing off the water surface
Water drop bouncing off the water surface
Water drop bouncing off the water surface
Water drop bouncing off the water surface
Water drop bouncing off the water surface
See photo in original gallery.