Interesting viewpoint. I have a floating stump at my cabin that I have "lovingly" names Elephant Butt. It has both the distinct "crack" and wrinkly surface. Now I know for sure I gave it the right handle. - Margy
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Nice capture
ReplyDeleteNow that is a great shot!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo. Perfectly captured by both cameras!
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Interesting viewpoint. I have a floating stump at my cabin that I have "lovingly" names Elephant Butt. It has both the distinct "crack" and wrinkly surface. Now I know for sure I gave it the right handle. - Margy
ReplyDeleteI like how you capteured the girl taking a photo of the elephant!
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ReplyDeleteGreat capture of the elephant and the photographer.
ReplyDeleteI, too, like to photograph photographers at work!
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I love the interesting composition.
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ReplyDeleteFantastic, exotic (for this Texas girl) shot! I can't imagine seeing regal elephants walking down the road.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. I call this "double take" hehe.
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Very good photo.
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Beautifully captured :)
ReplyDeletePerfect exposure.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great shot. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteElephants have always enchanted me. I want to see the painted ones!!
ReplyDeleteVery well composed. :)
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Very nice shot. With a lot of possibilities....
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