Stand Alones

Morne Morkel walks in with the bowling as the crowd anxiously await what's to come next, in the 2nd One Day International between South Africa and Australia at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, Sunday 23rd October, 2011.

Jacques Kallis plays an exquisite cover drive as he approaches his half century in the 2nd One Day International between South Africa and Australia at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth, Sunday, October 23 2011.
Peter Moores-Pitt heads the ball away. The water sprays off his face in the process.

Peter Moores-Pitt looks poised to strike anything that comes his way.

Steve O' Conner heads the ball over the bar in a desperate attempt to score the winning goal. Nicholas Luksich looks on in relief.

The Pink Platypuses are almost successful in running out a Cunning Stunts batsman in the 3rd and 4th playoff of the Rhodes Internal League, The Great Field, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, 20 October, 2011.

Rob Jardine boxes in the Rhodes University Health Suite. Because Rob focuses mainly on building muscle, boxing is an appropriate exercise that combines both fitness and muscle building.

David Shields poses as the 'working man' - an old school businessman taking a cigarette break.

David Shields jumps into the position of Quentin Tarantino, a remake of the famous Esquire magazine cover.

A giraffe is on the run after a game ranger gets a little too close for comfort at Temba Nature Reserve. Many of the animals on the farm are extremely tame, and there are certain giraffes that don't even mind being stroked.

The camera catches the attention of a suspicious zebra, as giraffe walk off in the distance.

Dudley overlooks the coast of Arniston shortly after the sun sets.

Just outside St George's Park, Port Elizabeth is a series of graffiti works. With the excitement surrounding the cricket, the impressively vibrant art work takes a day off the spotlight.

A car speeds past the Old Boys Scout Hall as the sun rises in Grahamstown.

 
The Freesia flower surrounds itself around big green leaves in a Grahamstown garden on Parry Street.