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Friday, 3 June 2011

* YOU BEEN SNAP * LEOPARD & A PHOTOGRAPHER NEWS"

Definitely ready for HER close-up: Leopard who got a little too close for comfort to photographer

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This big cat is definitely ready for his close up, as he leaps up on to the top of a Jeep, where a wildlife photographer gets the shock of his life while trying to capture the leopard.
Sergey Ivanov, 50, was petrified as the beast jumped up for a close encounter while he was on safari in Namibia, near the Botswana border, along with his friend Sergey Kotelnikov, who had originally pointed out the animal.
As the pair stopped to take a closer look, they both hauled themselves on to the roofs of their respective Jeeps, so as to gain a fantastic photographic position.
Close and personal: The baby leopard leapt up to the roof of the Jeep, shocking photographer Sergey Ivanov, 50
Close and personal: The baby leopard leapt up to the roof of the Jeep, shocking photographer Sergey Ivanov, 50"
Here, kitty kitty: The photographer recoils as the big cat jumps five-metres to reach the roof
Here, kitty kitty: The photographer recoils as the big cat jumps five-metres to reach the roof"
And as both amateur photographers whipped out their cameras to begin snapping the baby leopard - it slowly crawled towards them.
But, completely out of the blue, the female leopard amazingly leapt over five feet on to the roof of the Jeep Mr Kotelnikov was perched upon.

Staring the cat in the eye, Mr Kotelnikov's face dropped with sheer panic as the cat lunges towards him.
But luckily it is only interested in having its picture taken up close and personal and calmly sits in front of the Russian photographer.
Mr Ivanov, who took the incredible pictures from an adjacent Jeep, said: 'Me and my close friend Sergey were on a photo-safari in Africa and were "shooting" big cats in a private park in Namibia not far from Botswana border.
Shock: The Russian photographer has a panic as the leopard jumps up on to his Jeep
Just a pussy cat: The leopard just wanted to pose for the camera and did not attack the Russian photographers
Shock: The Russian photographer has a panic as the leopard jumps up on to his Jeep"

'We both suddenly spotted a baby leopard hiding in the long grass at the side of the dirt track. We watched as it slowly crept up to us, thinking we couldn't see it, and waited for the best shot.
'Unfortunately, Sergey was struggling with his camera as the leopard was too close to him. So as he was blind to what the Leopard was doing he didn't see it get right up close to his van.
'The it just leaped on to the roof - you can clearly see how he felt by his facial expression!'
Part-time Russian wildlife photographer Mr Ivanov, from the city of Kirov, who ventured to the wilds of Africa last year, added: "It was amazing - we never thought this small leopard could jump on to the roof of the car.
'My friend was scared. I was frightened too even though I was on the roof of the other car as you expect it to begin attacking.
'But we soon relaxed as we understood that this big kitten was just playing.'
Yikes! The leopard then set upon Sergey's bag and refused to let go
Yikes! The leopard then set upon Sergey's bag and refused to let go"

Tussle: The leopard eventually let go leaving the two tourists with an incredible set of pictures
Tussle: The leopard eventually let go leaving the two tourists with an incredible set of pictures"
After realising the leopard was harmless, the pair jumped down from their vehicles and begin interacting with the playful the animal.
But, as the little leopard took a shine to Mr Kotelnikov - whom it had earlier scared - the cheeky kitten jumped on to his bag and smashes his camera into pieces.
The 44-year-old, from Kirov in Russia, said: 'I wasn't really upset - as this was the last day of our safari!
'And the joy of getting so close to a wild animal made up for all the sorrow I felt about my broken camera.
'The leopard did leave me with small bruises on my hands and face from where it kept jumping up on me.
'They are strong animals even at that age.'
Popular: Tourist from all over the world travel to Namibia to enjoy safari trips
Popular: Tourist from all over the world travel to Namibia to enjoy safari trips"

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